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US Rep. Joe Neguse Urges BLM to Reevaluate Wild Horse Roundup

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Published: June 17, 2022

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amelia perrin

Move Applauded by Wild Horse Advocates

CAÑON CITY, COLORADO (June 17, 2022) — Despite a surprising move announced by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) toaccelerate the start dateof a Colorado wild horse roundup in the Piceance Basin Herd Management Area (HMA), the American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Campaign) (AWHC) applauds Colorado U.S. Representative Joe Neguse’s leadership in encouraging a reevaluation of wild horse roundups following the deaths of 145 federally-protected wild horses in theBLM’s Cañon City holding facility.

Neguse is Chairman of the U.S. House Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests andPublic LandsandwroteBLMDirector Tracy Stone Manning and Acting Colorado State Director Stephanie Connolly to delay and reevaluate the state’s Piceance wild horse roundup, just days beforeBLM’s recent decision tostart the roundup immediately(instead of September).

“The fatal disease outbreak at the Bureau of Land Management’s Wild Horse facility in Cañon City is deeply concerning and recent findings regarding the same are simply unacceptable,” said Neguse.

According to theBLM, the first phase of the Piceance capture operation will focus on bait trapping an undisclosed number of horses the agency says are in poor body condition. Then, beginning in July, theBLMwill bring in helicopters to round up hundreds more wild horses, with an overall goal of permanently removing 750 of these federally protected animals frompublic landsin the area.

The captured horses will be sent into the agency’s overcrowded holding system, in which 18,354 wild horses and burros are currently confined and where recentinternal BLM assessmentsrevealed systemicanimal welfareviolations.

“We’re thankful Congressman Neguse understands the concerns and complexities regarding putting more wild horses into theBLM’s overcrowded holding system. It’s clear we need a better understanding of what failures took place in Cañon City before jumping into another roundup that could put more horses in harm’s way, including death or sickness,” said Suzanne Roy, AWHC’s Executive Director. “The currentBLMsystem is not working. We thank the Congressman for calling for a reevaluation of howroundupsare being handled and being a leading voice for more humane options.”

While the Piceance roundup is now suddenly taking place, AWHC is advocating for an independent assessment of the condition of the Piceance horses, and their habitat, including water availability within the herd management area. AWHC is also monitoring how the Piceance horses will be transferred to Utah, as stated by theBLM, and the safety of such a transport. The group is further calling for investigations into theBLM’s holding corrals in Colorado, including biosecurity measures and vaccination protocols. And, a systemwide review of all federal holding corrals.

Colorado Governor Jared Polis,U.S. Representatives Dina Titus (D-NV), and Steve Cohen (D-TN)join Neguse in requesting a pause toroundupsamidst growing concerns over conditions. Just one week before theBLM’s decision to accelerate the Piceance roundup, severalnew casesof what is believed to be a highly contagious and deadlyrespiratory infection, streptococcus bacteria – more commonly known as ‘strangles’ – started to affect the Cañon City wild horses.

About the American Wild Horse Conservation

TheAmerican Wild Horse Conservation(formerly American Wild Horse Campaign) (AWHC) is the nation’s leading wild horse protection organization, with more than 700,000 supporters and followers nationwide. AWHC is dedicated to preserving the American wild horse and burros in viable, free-roaming herds for generations to come, as part of our national heritage.

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