Memo in Support of State Motion to Intervene
Wild Horse Management
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Published: August 18, 2014
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AWHC Contributor
The American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Campaign) has released a memo supporting the state's motion to intervene in matters concerning the protection of wild horses onpublic lands. This document outlines the legal and environmental arguments that underscore the necessity of state involvement in these conservation efforts.
Background
The memo highlights the ongoing challenges faced by wild horses and burros onpublic lands, emphasizing the importance of humane, in-the-wild management practices. It argues that state intervention is crucial to ensure these practices are upheld and that the interests of the wild horse populations are adequately represented.
Legal Considerations
The document delves into the legal frameworks that govern wild horse conservation, detailing how state involvement can enhance compliance with existing laws and regulations. It underscores the role of state authorities in enforcing protections and ensuring that federal guidelines are met.
Environmental Impact
In addition to legal arguments, the memo addresses the environmental impact ofwild horse management. It discusses the balance between maintaining healthy ecosystems and protecting wild horse populations, advocating for strategies that benefit both the environment and the animals.
Conclusion
The memo concludes by reiterating the importance of state intervention in wild horse conservation efforts. It calls for a collaborative approach that involves state, federal, and local stakeholders to achieve sustainable and humane management of wild horse populations.
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