With an aging population and most of the mares inhibited by pesticide-laced darts, bait-trapping may not be necessary according to comments 198 – 218 in the Final EA.
The project received over 4,000 responses in July and August.
AMLs are small relative to the available resources because the bureaucrats have assigned most of them to privately owned livestock.
The advocates aid in the mismanagement of these areas by beating the populations down with “safe, proven and reversible fertility control.”
Comment 300 indicates that at least seven mares have never foaled.
The pesticide of choice at McCullough Peaks is PZP.
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