They will receive another dose of GonaCon in 30 days and then be returned to the WHR, according to a news release issued today.
The announcement included a remark about research and the impact of climate change, a hoax, on the management of wild horses and burros.
The answer is already known: The wild horse and burro program has been a drag on the grazing program for 50 years and maybe the public will accept drastic reductions in herd sizes if they can be tied to global warming—a highly selective phenomenon that affects wild horses and burros but not privately owned cattle and sheep.
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