The agency issued its final decision today, revoking the permits granted in 2022.
Only production‑oriented livestock operations qualify for grazing permits, according to the news release, and the agency lacks the statutory authority to allow bison on federal grazing allotments for conservation and ecological restoration.
The about-face, which may be rooted in politics, appeases ranchers in Montana and sends a strong signal to those who would establish conservancies on public lands by purchasing or leasing base properties and flipping the preference to wild horses.
Western Horse Watchers opposes the decision and urges American Prairie to explore all options for reinstatement of the permits.
The eugenicists at the Virginia Range and Pine Nut Mountains just got a shot in the arm with access to the new vehicle, courtesy of the Wild Horse Preservation League.
The goal is to minimize or even eradicate the need for future roundups according to a guest column in The Comstock Chronicle.
Of course, that can only be achieved by driving the birth rate to zero, shrinking the breeding population to zero and kissing genetic diversity goodbye.
Eradication of the Pine Nut horses benefits ranchers in the Buckeye Allotment, which includes the Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses, a leader in mass sterilization.
You heard that right. The advocates are getting rid of wild horses so they can run cattle on public lands identified for wild horses.
The BLM has not yet identified an immunocontraceptive method that has been proven to reliably and humanely sterilize wild mares according to the Silver King EA, published earlier this week (page 136 in the pdf).
An oocyte growth factor vaccine is currently under testing for its ability to cause long-term infertility or, potentially, sterility.
As for the approved methods, “Mares that received 5 or more doses of ZonaStat-H vaccine have been shown to have reduced ovarian function, and to be effectively infertile for life (Nuñez et al. 2017), and it is conceivable that the contraceptive effects of repeated treatment with GonaCon-Equine may last longer than a mare’s lifespan, depending on the mare’s age at treatment and the number of doses received (Baker et al. 2018, 2023).”
If you hold up the umbrella for an hour, you can let it down for an hour before you get wet.
If you hold it up for two hours, you can let it down for two hours before you get wet.
If you hold it up for at least five hours, you can get rid of it. You won’t get wet no matter how long the storm lasts.
The umbrella made you impermeable.
The distinction between the “historically accepted hypothesis” and a “complementary hypothesis,” which asserts that impermeability is the result of damaged or destroyed ovaries, is discussed on page 135 (138 in the pdf) of the Silver King EA.
The news release solicits public input but does not indicate for what.
Alternative A, the Proposed Action, features forcible removal to low AML, sex ratio skewing and application of fertility control pesticides. Refer to section 2.4.
Why would Larry Don Suckla, a Colorado Republican, be so interested in a bill crafted by liberals, signing on as a cosponsor?
Because he runs cattle in Gypsum Valleys, a short distance from the Spring Creek Basin HMA.
The bill, if signed into law, would help the state buy pesticides to beat the horse populations down in favor of livestock.
The allotment master report puts Gypsum Valleys in the Improve category, suggesting that your stewards of the public lands are not taking their responsibilities seriously.
The allotment offers 1,777 active AUMs on 41,187 public acres, equivalent to 3.6 wild horses per thousand public acres.
The target stocking rate across all HMAs is one wild horse per thousand acres.
Above that, rangeland health will suffer according to your faithful public servants.
Yet they allow almost four times as many animals per public acre in Gypsum Valleys, another example of management duplicity.
We have one standard for wild horses and another standard for livestock.
As for Suckla, he’s probably sending Christmas cards and birthday greetings to TJ Holmes, the rangeland eugenicist at Spring Creek Basin.