Six organizations will receive grants ranging from $77,331 to $468,033 to support the agency’s mission of managing and protecting wild horses and burros on public lands, according to a news release dated August 21.
Four of the programs involve nonmotorized removal.
Two involve educational outreach.
All are anti-horse/pro-ranching.
In Oregon, High Desert Strategies received the lion’s share of the funds for application of fertility control pesticides. They are already doing this. Western Horse Watchers has been unable to find their web site. They may have a presence on socialist media.
In Colorado, Piceance Mustangs received a six-figure shot-in-the-arm to bolster their pest control efforts. The group was featured last month in a story about GonaCon darting. They make no effort to conceal their disdain for wild horses.
In Utah, the Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses will poison the Cedar Mountain mares with an ovary-killing pesticide while collaborating with one of the permittees.
Are you surprised by any of this? They’re all frauds!
As for the lack of predators, they were eradicated years ago by state wildlife agencies and local inhabitants because of their attraction to calves and lambs.
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