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Return to Freedom Statement at NAS Wild Horse and Burro Review Panel Meeting October 2011
Wild Horse Management
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Published: May 31, 2013
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AWHC Contributor
In October 2011, Return to Freedom presented a statement at the NAS Wild Horse and Burro Review Panel Meeting. This meeting was a pivotal moment for discussing the future of wild horse and burro management onpublic lands. The statement emphasized the importance of humane, in-the-wild management strategies and the need for sustainable solutions to protect these iconic animals.
The panel reviewed various management practices and explored new approaches to ensure the well-being of wild horses and burros. Return to Freedom advocated for non-lethal methods and highlighted the ecological significance of these animals in maintaining the balance of public rangelands.
Through this meeting, stakeholders aimed to develop a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities in wild horse and burro management. The discussions underscored the necessity of collaboration among government agencies, conservation groups, and the public to achieve effective and ethical management practices.
Return to Freedom's participation in the NAS Wild Horse and Burro Review Panel Meeting reflects its ongoing commitment to advocating for the protection and preservation of America's wild horses and burros.
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