An article published today by the Las Vegas Review-Journal says she was found on November 19 east of Lockwood, caught in an illegally set snare.
The Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses, a leader in nonmotorized removal and operator of the Virginia Range darting program, offered a reward of $6,000.
The story did not indicate if the mare had been targeted by its field workers and if she had reached the point of no return.
The trap could have been set for other animals, as explained in an October 18 report by Nevada Current.
Your host found an old trap on the Virginia Range in July.
What CAAWH is doing to the herd is far more destructive than anything hunters or trappers have done.

