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BLM to Begin Massive Wyoming Wild Horse Roundup to Appease Ranchers

Roundups

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Published: November 21, 2013

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Rock Springs, WY (November 21, 2013)... Today, theAmerican Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Preservation)(AWHC), a national coalition of more than 50 organizations, criticized the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for continuing business as usual with the massive removal of wild horses in Wyoming. This operation is scheduled to begin as early as today in the 1.6 million acre Adobe Town Salt Wells Herd Management Area (HMA) Complex in the southern part of the state.

The continued mass roundup, removal, and stockpiling of horses in government holding facilities directly contradicts therecommendations of a National Academy of Sciences (NAS) panelthat conducted an extensive, nearly two-year review of theBLMwild horse and burro programand released its report in June.

AWHC charged that theBLMscheduled the roundup solely to appease local ranchers, who enjoy taxpayer-subsidized grazing on thepublic landswhere wild horses live. AWHC also accused theBLMof publicly withholding information regarding the start date of the roundup to hinder the public’s ability to travel to the remote roundup location to observe the helicopter capture operation. The agency is also limiting public observation opportunities in violation of the First Amendment.

“The massive roundup of wild horses in the Adobe Town and Salt Wells Herd Management Areas is Phase 1 of theBLM’s devastating plan to eliminate federally-protected wild horses from 2 million acres of land in Wyoming,” said Suzanne Roy, AWHC Director. “The agency is wiping out wild horses at the behest of the private ranching interests that enjoy taxpayer-subsidized grazing on the public lands where themustangslive. The fact that theBLMgave the public just one day’s notice of the start of the roundup and is restricting the public’s right to observe roundup activities is further evidence that the agency is marching to the tune of special interests at the expense of the public and our wild horses.”

Roy noted that members of the public interested in traveling to Rock Springs to observe the roundup will be unable to do so on the short notice provided by the agency. The agency is also preventing the public from observing this federal operation on private lands in these HMAs and closing all operations to public observation over Thanksgiving weekend.

The agency’spress release, issued yesterday, does not specify the number of wild horses targeted for removal. However, anEnvironmental Assessmentfor the capture operation indicated that 586 wild horses will be permanently removed from the range in these two HMAs. The EA further reveals theBLM’s plan to remove ALL wild horses from the checkerboard portions (alternating private/public land parcels) of these HMAs. Since the majority of the Salt Wells HMA is checkerboard land, this action will “zero out” wild horses from all but a small, remote portion of this popular 1.1 million acre HMA.

The roundup is the beginning of theBLM’s implementation of aconsent decreebetween the agency and the Rock Springs Grazing Association (RSGA) which, if fully carried out, will eliminate wild free-roaming horses from the Wyoming Checkerboard, a 2 million acre -- or more than 3,100 square mile -- area of land in the state. The plan will reduce Wyoming’s free-roaming wild horse population by almost 46%, from 3,685 to 2,070. An additional 205-300 sterilized horses (castrated stallions and spayed mares) would be allowed to remain on the land.

In adeclarationfiled by formerBLMRock Springs and Rawlins area manager Lloyd Eisenhauer, in the RSGA vs. Department of the Interior case, stated:

More information on the RSGA vs. DOI case can be foundhere.

The American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Preservation) (AWHC) is a coalition of more than 50 horse advocacy, public interest, and conservation organizations dedicated to preserving the American wild horse in viable, free-roaming herds for generations to come, as part of our national heritage. AWHC is a campaign founded and sponsored byReturn to Freedom.

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