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Record Number of Americans Protest Wild Horse Roundup in Utah

Roundups

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Published: June 2, 2014

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35,000+ Citizens Submit Comments OpposingBLMUtah Roundup Proposed for July

Cedar City, UT (June 2, 2014)….The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has received a record number of public comments from over 35,000 individual citizens protesting a planned roundup of hundreds of wild horses from public lands in southwestern Utah, the American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Preservation) and its founding organization Return to Freedom announced today. TheBLMis scheduling the roundup to appease a small but vocal group of ranchers in Iron and Beaver Counties who view mustangs as competition for taxpayer-subsidized grazing on public lands where wild horses live. According to theCongressional Research Service, theBLMcharges ranchers grazing fees on public land that are approximately 1/12thof market rate.

“The government plans to spend tens of millions of tax dollars to round up federally protected wild horses in order to give a handful of ranchers cheap, below-market grazing on ourpublic lands,” said Suzanne Roy, AWHC director. “The problem is too many cows on ourpublic lands, not too many wild horses. The solution is to stop giving away our public resources and start charging ranchers the going market rate for grazing theirlivestockon our public land.”

The comments were submitted in response tothe BLM’s Environmental Assessment (EA) on the Bible Springs Complex Wild Horse Gather, the deadline for which closed Friday, May 30. Among the concerns raised by AWHC and citizens in comments to theBLM:

  • The BLM allows just 80-130 wild horses in the 33square mileBible Springs Complex, while authorizing the equivalent of more than 2,300 cattle and sheep to graze in the area.
  • The round up and removal of up to 697 wild horses from the Bible Springs Complex could cost American taxpayers over $30 million*
  • The BLM is continuing “business as usual” practices that the National Academy of Sciences concluded were “expensive and unproductive.” The BLM proposes only to remove horses and does not plan to use fertility control as part of the 2014 roundup.
  • The BLM’s population estimates for wild horses in the Bible Springs Complex are inflated and based on unsubstantiated and unscientific “adjustments” that represent a 69% population increase overreported 2013 figures.

“It’s disappointing that our government continues to manage ourpublic landsfor a handful of ranchers in Utah when tens of thousands of Americans are calling for a different approach,” said Neda DeMayo, President of Return to Freedom, AWHC’s founding organization. “National polls show clearly that amajority of Americans supportprotecting wild horses on our Westernpublic lands, while less thanone-third want our public lands to be made available for private livestock grazing. Our public lands belong to all Americans and it’s high time the Obama Administration bring a democratic approach to managing these treasured public resources.”

According to Bureau of Land Management (BLM) statistics:

  • Livestock grazing occurs on 22 million acres of BLM land in Utah, while wild horses are restricted to just 2.1 million acres.
  • Fewer than 3,500 wild horses are estimated to live on BLM land in Utah (one horse per 600 acres), while hundreds of thousands of sheep and cattle graze the public rangelands in Utah.
  • The BLM allocates 55 times more forage to privately-owned livestock in Utah than to federally-protected wild horses. (23,472 AUMs [Animal Unit Months] to wild horses vs. 1.3 million AUMs to livestock)

TheAmerican Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Preservation)is a coalition of more than 60 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.

Return to Freedom (RTF), is the founding and parent organization for the American Wild Horse Conservation. RTF is a national non-profit dedicated to wild horse preservation through sanctuary, education and conservation, and also operates the American Wild Horse Sanctuary in Lompoc, CA.

*Based on theBLM’s estimate that every horse removed from the range and not adopted costs $46,252

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