A letter to The Washington Post points to “innovative efforts” involving equine welfare advocates and cattle ranchers that will achieve “a more humane, sustainable future for our nation’s federally protected wild horses and burros.”
It was written by the senior vice president of government relations for ASPCA, one of the signatories to the rancher-friendly plan.
Truth is, wild horse advocates were omitted from its development because they’re on the fringe and might try to undo four years of progress, according to Celeste Carlisle, WHBAB member and science advisor for Return to Freedom, another signatory.
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