The proposed supplementary rule, which addresses public conduct, safety concerns involving exploding targets, flammable devices and target shooting, the possession or use of alcohol and the burning of wood pallets, among other things, would apply to all public lands in Wyoming, according to a notice appearing today in the Federal Register.
The last two provisions involve wild horses. Accordingly,
15. You must not intentionally engage in any activity within any distance that disturbs, displaces, or otherwise interferes with the free unimpeded movement of wild horses.
16. You must not feed, water, or touch any wild horse.
Would #15 include the filming wild herds with drones, chasing them with manned aerial equipment or poisoning the mares with pesticide-laced darts?
The rule would not apply to federal, state, local and military employees or contractors acting within the scope of their official duties.
Only you.
Comments will be accepted through November 13.
