The incident, not yet announced but on the schedule with a start date of July 10, will not be open to public observation according to documents in a new project folder.
The order applies to all public lands within two miles of the trap sites.
The Final DNA and DR were copied to the original project folder on June 18.
The decision authorizes these actions:
- Force up to 100 wild horses into the traps with a helicopter
- Remove up to 68 following selective removal criteria
- Treat mares returned to the HMA with GonaCon Equine
- Introduce two mares from different HMAs to boost genetic diversity
- Establish a 50:50 male-to-female sex ratio
- Offer removed animals for adoption in accordance with current policy
The schedule calls for the capture of 150, removal of 105 and treatment of 22.
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