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“Killing Wild Horses” Is Back (White House Unified Agenda)

Laura Leigh Laura Leigh1 day ago

https://wildhorseeducation.org/2020/07/02/killing-wild-horses-is-coming-back-white-house-unified-agenda/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

Branding66On July 1 the White House released the Unified Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions

The preface to the regulatory change is extremely vague and does the opposite of “clarifying” any regulation: “This rulemaking would address wild horse and burro management challenges by adding regulatory tools that better reflect the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) current statutory authorities.  For example, the existing regulations do not address certain management authorities that Congress has provided since 1986 to control wild horse and burro populations, such as the BLM’s authority to sell excess wild horses and burros. Updating the regulations would also facilitate management strategies and priorities that were not utilized when the regulations were originally promulgated, such as the application of fertility control vaccines, managing for nonreproducing herds, and feeding and caring for unsold and unadopted animals at off-range corrals and pastures. The proposed rule would also clarify ambiguities and management limitations in the existing language. In sum, updating the regulations would allow the BLM to clarify existing regulatory language and address current wild horse and burro management challenges with additional and more flexible regulatory tools that better reflect the BLM’s current statutory authorities.”

William Perry Pendley, BLM’s acting director now nominated for the position permanently, has called wild horses an “existential threat” to the health of federal rangelands. Wild horses are number one on his “hit list” that he carries from his former clients that sit on his recusal list.

“They failed to get the regulations changed via budget bill last year and this base is itching to just kill those ‘broomtails and range rats’ like some 1950s black and white movie. Open sales to slaughter, killing the ones in holding and butchering the rest on range, so they can’t have babies, is such a sick shopping list; that old resentment for the Act that gave the federal government jurisdiction to stop those exact actions is still alive. 

We wont have any discussion on clarity for the actual mandate of management through planning, as outlined in the handbook (Herd Management Area Plans, HMAP). For 50 years BLM has ignored that step because it would allow advocates to fight for habitat and herd protection and it would make it harder to just give it all away to livestock and mining. Instead we are back to the sneaky moves, of ugly people, that want to destroy anything wild. “ ~ Laura Leigh, Wild Horse Education President.

The regulatory changes will reflect the regulatory changes sought by the BLM report that was rejected by Congress in 2019. In order to carry out the wish list put forward by a massive corporate agenda, through “Ten Years to AML” (later titled Path Forward), BLM needed regulatory changes. Things like killing thousands of wild horses n holding, open sales to slaughter, sterilized herds would not stand up in a courtroom but were part of the plan. Congress rejected the proposal in 2019 (for the 2020 budget).

The 2021 budget debate has brought a new planning document to Congress, the regulatory changes are part of the Unified White House agenda.

When the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act was passed slaughter (or sales to slaughter) was forbidden. A sneaky move by Conrad Burns (R-MT) in 2004 slipped in a rider to a spending bill creating sale authority (sales to slaughter) and it has been defunded each year (not repealed). We expect approval of sales to slaughter to be part of this agenda.

“Killing unadoptable wild horses and burros” is an item that this administration has tried to get into some form of regulatory acceptability since the first year they took a seat. We expect this to be on the agenda.

Sterilized herds (partial and full) is something that would not currently survive litigation. We know that Pendley, and his former clients, want the “spay machine” to go into gear. We expect this to be on that agenda.

In essence every item (open sales to slaughter, killing ones you don’t want and butchering the ones left on the range so they do not have babies) that federal authority took away from locals and states when the Act, passed causing massive resentment, is on that hit list as it was in the budget bill since this administration took the reins. 

Federal authority over public resources takes many forms and covers many subjects; wild horses and burros are one item on a long list. The power to create regulations to protect water and air quality from industrial pollution, attempting to set stocking levels and turn out times through livestock permits, making hard rock mines clean up their mess, are a few other areas where federal authority is resented.

What wont be on that agenda? forcing BLM to create actual management plans (HMAP) that would give advocates an opportunity to address site-by-site issues of diminishing habitat die to industry, absurdly low stocking levels, water improvements, etc. Creating HMAPs would give advocates a chance, however small, to actually fight for preservation of our herds.

This is a developing story. We will update you with any appropriate action item as this moves forward. You can check out a story on E&E here. 

If you want to learn about “wild horses and slaughter” we did an article that explains the difference betweenSAFE, Burns and Budget to prep you for the debate ahead. (click text) 

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Roundups have begun in the last leg of the 2020 schedule that will remove over 5000 wild horses and burros from now until Oct 7; our teams are out.

We are still fighting the release of funding to fuel that schedule, and pushing for actual management plans; you can too(HERE)

BLM Announces Plans to Destroy the Onaqui Mountain Wild Horse Herd in 2019

BLM Announces Plan to Destroy the Onaqui Mountain Wild Horse Herd in 2019

By Carol J. Walker, Director of Field Documentation, Wild Horse Freedom Federation

Yesterday the BLM issued a press release on its Decision Record for the Onaqui Mountain Wild Horse Herd in Utah. The BLM says  “The objectives of the approved population control measures are to slow the herd’s population growth and achieve and maintain a balance between wild horses on the range and other public land resources.”

You can read the Decision Record and all the other documents here:

https://go.usa.gov/xQQFE

Their plan is to remove 465 wild horses from the Herd Management Area in 2019 using both bait trapping and helicopters. Currently the population is estimated to be 505 wild horses, but the BLM is estimating that with foals born in 2019 that the population will be at 586, and they want to bring the herd down to the low end of the Appropriate Management Level of 121 wild horses. As usual, the BLM does not allow for any foal mortality, which can be as high as 40% in the first year of a foal’s life, nor do they allow for deaths of older horses during the winter. The BLM does not say WHEN they plan to do this in 2019 – it could be as early as February or as late as the fall. They cannot use helicopters during foaling season which according to the BLM starts March 1.

If the BLM brings the numbers of the herd down to 121 wild horses, this is far below the number necessary to maintain genetic viability, which according to the leading wild horse geneticist Dr. Gus Cothren is 150 adult wild horses. This risk to the genetic health and survival of this herd will be compounded by the continuing plans of the BLM to use birth control, PZP and Gonacon, to control the birth rate of a herd whose numbers will already be too low.

Ten wild horse advocacy groups including Wild Horse Freedom Federation as well as 7872 individuals submitted comments regarding this plan earlier in the year, and there was tremendous public outcry against this plan. This herd is much loved by members of the American public who come from all over the country to visit, observe and photograph this herd.

Volunteers had begun documenting and training to give birth control to the mares in this herd in order to control the population, and keep the horses in their herd management area with their families where they belong. But the BLM disregarded the wishes of the public and plan to proceed with decimating this herd.

As usual, the BLM has no concern for what happens to these horses once they are removed. If they proceed as they have been doing with herds rounded up in Wyoming this last year, the youngest will be offered for adoption, but likely the public will not even be able to see, let along adopt or purchase all the adult horses over 5 if they get shipped to the private facilities like in Axtell, Utah or Bruneau, Idaho. Instead these horses will be shipped to holding facilities or sold by the semi-load and end up at slaughter.

This is wrong. This plan is cruel, inhumane, dangerous to the continued heath of the herd and against the wishes of the people who care about these wild horses. America’s wild horses do not belong to the BLM, they belong to all of us, and they deserve to live their lives wild and free in their families in their homes, and managed in the most humane and least invasive way possible.

What can you do to help? Contact your Senators and Representatives now:

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To find out more about Wild Horse Freedom Federation and our work to keep wild horses and burros wild and free on our public lands visit: www.WildHorseFreedomFederation.org

Wild horses escape the chopping block in spending bill

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/animalia/wp/2018/03/22/wild-horses-escape-the-chopping-block-in-spending-bill/?utm_term=.be701aadc7c2
 March 22 at 2:52 PM 

Wild horses run south of Garrison, Utah. (Jim Urquhart/Reuters)

Among the winners in a $1.3 trillion spending bill congressional leaders agreed to Thursday: wild horses.

Negotiators said nay to a House proposal to allow the culling of tens of thousands of horses and burros that roam the West or are held in government-funded corrals and ranches. Proponents of the idea, including its sponsor, Rep. Chris Stewart (R-Utah), described “humane euthanization” as a last-ditch tool for controlling an escalating equine population that is degrading public land and causing horses to starve.

But the proposal was vigorously opposed by wild horse advocacy groups, which have long resisted efforts to limit the federally protected animals that have become symbols of the American West. The groups accuse the Bureau of Land Management, which manages the wild horse and burro populations, of bowing to demands from cattle ranchers who view equine herds as competitors on grazing land.

“We are thrilled that Congress has rejected this sick horse slaughter plan,” Marilyn Kroplick, president of the animal rights group In Defense of Animals, said in a statement that claimed horse lovers had “jammed Congressional phone lines with calls and sent tens of thousands of emails” to make their case.

The 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act gave the animals federal protections, and it also permitted the interior secretary to sell or euthanize older and unadoptable animals. But for much of the past three decades, Congress has used annual appropriations bill riders to prohibit the killing of healthy animals and any “sale that results in their destruction for processing into commercial products.”

In July, however, the House Appropriations Committee voted to remove Interior Department budget language banning culls. Stewart said at the time that the proposal would not permit horse sales for commercial processing — including for meat. The last U.S. horse slaughterhouse closed in 2007, but meat-processing plants in Mexico and Canada slaughter tens of thousands of domestic American horses each year for export to Europe and Asia. A Senate proposal retained the protections.

Although the spending bill negotiated this week keeps horses off the chopping block, it does not put forward solutions to what people on all sides of this heated issue agree is a problem. About 46,000 wild horses and burros are in corrals that cost the BLM nearly $50 million to maintain each year, and 73,000 others run free in western states. That’s nearly three times the 27,000 animals the bureau says the land can sustain. Horse advocacy groups say that reducing the free-roaming herds to that figure would risk their extinction.

Adoptions, which have been the bureau’s primary tool for shrinking the population, totaled just 3,517 in 2017. Among other proposals, horse activists have called for wider use of contraception, which skeptics say would be impractical for large-scale reductions.

Neither the BLM nor Stewart’s office responded to requests for comment on the spending bill. In a New York Times column in December, the lawmaker described himself as a horse lover but lamented the funding for corralled horses, saying it would total $1 billion over the animals’ lifetimes.

“That’s $1 billion we could otherwise spend on defense, education, job training or any other worthy cause,” Stewart said. “But the alternative for these horses is starving in the wild.”

The House passed the spending bill Thursday, and the Senate has until midnight Friday to give its approval and avoid another government shutdown. But the battle over the nation’s wild horses will continue. The Trump administration’s fiscal 2019 budget calls for doing away with the usual rider that prevents their sale or killing in favor of allowing the bureau to use a “full suite of tools” to manage the herds.

Read more: 

Wild horses could be sold for slaughter or euthanized under Trump budget

Rumor has it the government is going to kill 45,000 horses. Here’s the reality.

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Will we kill tens of thousands of wild horses?

The proposed federal budget cuts included selling tens of thousands of wild horses to slaughter without limit. A lot of work has been done, and instead of selling our wild horses outright  to slaughter, the budget now simply proposes to shoot tens of thousands of them. Language games are being played that all mean the same thing, tens of thousands of wild horses will die.
Massive movement is happening now to take over management of federal land resources, including stripping wild horse protections and oversight.
We continue to gather data and interact directly with Congress and media to expose the lies. Our federal “wild horse program” is a decades old system predicated on myth, not fact, and forwarded to appease profit driven interests. On our western public landscape is changing fast.
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This Wednesday we are running a webinar to discuss pending votes on the Appropriations bills and other public land legislation. The session will begin at 6:30 pm, pacific time, and run about 1.5 hours with time set aside to address specific questions. The entire session should last no more than 2 hours. Contributions made to attend the webinar will also be doubled.
The image above, domestic livestock watching wild horses removed from the range forever, is going to become an increasingly common occurrence.
The current push has two objectives; killing wild horses and the private party take over one herd at a time.
The danger is real and the fight is NOW!

Galicia’s wild horse roundup pits tradition versus animal rights

herd of wild horses being rounded up in Sabucedo, Galicia, Spain

Photo: avarand/Shutterstock

The hardy Galician horses of northwestern Spain typically spend their days foraging in the rugged surrounding forests and hills. Left to their own devices, they graze and roam free, only once in a while spotted by villagers and the occasional tourist.

Until roundup time.

Once a year, typically in summer, locals in villages throughout rural Galicia trek into the hills to herd the horses back home. For the Rapa das Bestas, or Capture of the Beast, the semi-wild horses are corralled by their rancher owners as villagers celebrate the longstanding ritual.

Records of the event date back to at least the 18th century, but some believe it started even earlier. As the horses are caught, their manes are cut and deloused and foals are microchipped and sometimes branded. Some animals are kept to be sold. The rest are returned to the hills until the roundup is held again the next summer.

According to the New York Times, the ranchers consider letting the animals roam free an efficient way to deal with the underbrush that is prone to forest fires. Although their numbers were as strong as 20,000 just 15 years ago, it’s thought the horses number only about 11,000 today.

The popular annual ritual is coming under fire from animal rights activists who say the horses are mistreated during the rough-and-tumble event. Some even liken it to bullfighting.

Laura Duarte, an official from Pacma, a political party promoting animal rights, told the Times that elements of the roundup are hard to justify.

“We don’t criticize what’s being done, but how it’s been done, because it causes terrible stress to animals that live in the wild and aren’t used to human contact,” she said.

“To brand a horse with hot iron can only cause huge suffering.”

Even if a wild horse roundup isn’t on the same level as bullfighting as far as cruelty is concerned, Duarte said “tradition” is still the same defense given for both.

“Any tradition that harms animals must be reviewed,” she said, “and doing something for a very long time doesn’t mean it shouldn’t now be adapted to our times.”

Make Hunting, Culling the Wild Horses of the Brumby population Illegal !!

Hunting wild horses is not illegal in Australia. Proponents of hunting, or culling as they refer to it, point to the fact the Brumby is a non-native species that is invasive and destructive to the environment. Earlier this year, the Australian government released details of their plan to kill 90% of the Brumby population in the Snowy Mountain region. The wild horses in this region were made famous by the movie The Man From Snowy River. These horses have been there for 150 years, and opponents to this plan do not find a reason to change this. Please sign my petition to put an end to this brutal, unnecessary cruelty to horses.

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/853/590/680/make-hunting-culling-the-wild-horses-of-the-brumby-population-illegal-/?taf_id=26923072&cid=fb_na

Ranchers and hunters intent on wiping out wild horses wolves bison

Wild horse and bison roundup area

Wild horse and bison roundup area
Image: Public Domain

 

Wild horses, On the Eve of Destruction?

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Are We On The Eve of Destruction?

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Our opposition, the ranching and the mining industries, is well-organized, well-connected and extremely well-funded. They strike at animal protection laws, animal welfare advocates and pervert laws meant to protect all wild animals. Our wild places, and everything that lives and grows on them,  is under threat as new policies loom large on the horizon that will “make or break” the ability of wild horses to stay free on the ranges they now occupy.
2016 is a big election year bringing “political season” into the forefront now.
Learn to dig deep and ask questions.  Write letters and make telephone calls.  The answer is NOT roundups or wiping wild horses off the range!  The answer is NOT field spaying and surgical sterilization. The answer is NOT a resumption of “mustanging” and the resumption of selling wild horses to slaughter.
The answer IS accountability. The answer IS keeping them in protected areas on the range, supporting them in place, especially in rough times.  The answer lies deep in management practices that fail miserably to hold other interests like livestock in check. We must protect the very range our wild horses and wildlife depend on to survive.
Without you, this work cannot be done and our wild horses and burros
will become a thing of the past, just a distant memory. We are headed into a time where very soon we will see herds zeroed out or sterilized permanently under the guise of protecting rangeland.
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Wild Horse Education is a small effective force. What we have been documenting shows us that we are heading for very difficult times as big interests push to consume more of our battered rangeland for private profit. Our wild horses and burros are in trouble. We are truly standing at a crossroads that may lead to an “Eve of Destruction” of our wild places and our American wild horse. Please consider a donation to keep us in the fight.
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Dangerous Times

As tensions increase in the fight over dwindling resource, it is not only our wild horses and burros that face danger, it is those that advocate for them.
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