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Public comments needed on BLM’s plans to roundup wild horses on the Onaqui HMA in Utah
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(Photo: BLM)
Public comments are due by Oct. 31 on a BLM Salt Lake City Field Office Scoping Notice for a roundup of wild horses in the Onaqui Herd Management Area in Utah. Send a personal comment to blm_ut_cedarmt_onaqui@blm.gov and in the subject line, put Onaqui Wild Horse Gather/Population Control and Research
We are sharing this public comment written by our friend, wild horse & burro advocate (and beekeeper) Susan Rudnicki:
To: blm_ut_cedarmt_onaqui@blm.gov
BLM— It has come to my attention that the Utah BLM is considering removing a majority of the Onaqui Mountain wild horse herd—325 horses out of a herd of 450. This is a reckless gutting of the genetic viability of this herd, a 72% decrease that can not sustain genetic resilience, a authoritative opinion of Dr Gus Cothran, equine geneticist.
The citation by BLM that the horses are to be removed to…
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The 22.2 million acres of Herd Areas that the BLM took away from wild horses & burros
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SOURCE: Animal Welfare Institute
“AWI has repeatedly questioned the decisions to permanently remove all wild horses and burros from the range – decisions that continue to be made – without an area-by-area analysis it is impossible to verify the scientific, land use, legal, or other evidence relied on by the BLM to support its decisions.“
We encourage all advocates, both new advocates and longtime advocates, to be sure to read this Animal Welfare Institute report (2012) Overview of the Management of Wild Horses & Burros. AWI presented this to the National Academy of Science. Although this report was issued in 2012, the issues are all current. This report gives an excellent overview of wild horse & burro issues and the mismanagement of the Bureau of Land Management’s Wild Horse & Burro Program. We will be pulling out a few excerpts for some articles, since this report…
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A Biologist’s View on Wild Horse and Burro Fake News
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Commentary by Robert Bauer
“…any devastation of western rangelands, is due rather to an overpopulation of cattle, which have been found to outnumber the wild horses 100 to 1…”
photo by Carol Walker of Wild Horse Freedom Federation
As a biologist, I have been involved in documenting the issues concerning this nation’s wild horses for years, along with many others. While keeping in mind the emotional effect that the wild horses have on millions, both in a negative and positive way, I have also devoted myself to understanding and communicating, from an objective and scientific standpoint, the truth about wild equine. Nature has proven herself to be able to maintain a thriving natural ecological balance, untouched and unmanaged, if allowed, without artificial intervention by mankind. This, also incorporates this nation’s wild horses. Wild horses and burros are not overpopulated as many have attested, nor are they a detriment, but rather…
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Feel Good Sunday: Dewey Bunnell of “America” speaks out for wild horses
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Each and every person can make a difference. Each and every one of you are the voices for the wild horses and burros. Stay strong.
This video, featuring Dewey Bunnell of the classic rock band “America” was produced by our friend Jetara Sehart, of Love Wild Horses
Brutal Outlook for Healthy Wild Horses and Burros: BLM Calls for Shooting 90,000
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“There needs to be a fairer distribution of resources—not more biased reports and recommendations aimed at capturing, removing or killing wild horses…”
On Thursday, the National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board recklessly voted to approve recommendations that call on the Bureau of Land Management to shoot tens of thousands of healthy wild horses and burros.
At its meeting in Grand Junction, Colorado, the advisory board recommended that BLM achieve its on-range population goal of 26,715 wild horses and burros while also phasing out the use of long-term holding facilities—both within three years.
If Congress allowed BLM to follow through on the independent board’s recommendations, that would mean the government shooting at least 90,000 healthy animals. The advisory board has no power to control policy.
The board also called for allowing international adoptions and sales, which have not been allowed before. During its deliberations, the board…
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BLM’s Mouthpiece Board Recommends Death to America’s Wild Horses And Burros
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It’s official, AGAIN, the BLM’s Wild Horse and Advisory Board recommends killing off Long Term Holding horses and any “excess” on the range…they even brainstormed about sending horses off to Russia to feed their Siberian Tigers.
Coming to Pubic Lands near YOU!
Rumors abound on the internet but here are the ACTUAL recommendations by the puppets as reported to us:
Increase the budget in FY2019 to 3 million for reversible fertility control.
BLM Immediately (over the next three years) remove excess animals from the range to achieve AML. (MURDER)
Phase out long-term holding over the next three years. (MURDER)
Increasing funding to support successful adoption programs and on the range management, and consider possibilities for international adoptions. (MURDER)
BLM utilize all tools specified in the Wild and Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971 to achieve and maintain AML. (MURDER)
Examine and and adjust AML…
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Does the End of the Checkerboard Roundup Mean the End of the Lives of Wyoming’s Wild Horses?
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Source: wildhoofbeats.com
Does the End of the Checkerboard Roundup Mean the End of the Lives of Wyoming’s Wild Horses?
by Carol J. Walker, Dir. of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation
*Reminder* Please call your U.S. Senators to save our wild horses and burros.

The largest groups of wild horses I had ever seen being driven at once by helicopter
As we drove down County Road 430 toward the Colorado border, I had a sinking feeling that we were headed toward Bitter Creek Road, where 167 wild horses have already been rounded up and removed. I was initially told that no more than 200 horses would be removed from this area, that there would still be horses there. But now, since the helicopters could fly into Adobe Town at the every southern border with Colorado as well as in Salt Wells Creek from this location, that this was…
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25 foals die at BLM’s Litchfield Corrals in CA, BLM states likely cause is colitis
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Healthy foals with their moms in Devil’s Garden Wild Horse Territory
For more info on what causes colitis in foals, read HERE.
SOURCE: BLM News Release
For Immediate Release: Oct. 17, 2017
Contact: Jeff Fontana, 530-252-5332 CA-N-17-57
Preliminary results for wild horse deaths at BLM corrals
SUSANVILLE, Calif. – Preliminary veterinarian results indicate that 25 wild horse foals held at the BLM’s Litchfield Corrals may have died from colitis, or inflammation of the colon. Additional tests are ongoing and the BLM is waiting for results from additional blood and tissue samples that could point to the cause of the colitis.
The foals, all under six months old, were awaiting adoption, when on Oct. 2 BLM wranglers noticed signs of a flu-like illness in some animals, all of which were housed in a single pen. The wranglers consulted with a veterinarian and treated symptoms, but the condition of the foals…
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