Just give them thirty bucks as requested in this news flash, enough to buy one dose of their favorite pesticide.
Adjectives used in the exhortation: Innocent.
The darting program, described as conservation by Tracy “You need to manage the numbers to fit what’s available for the horses” Wilson, ensures the herd remains wild and free in the face of shrinking habitat and rapid development.
Nonsense!
While there is some growth on the outskirts of Reno and in the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center, most of the original 300,000 acres is lightly populated and still available to the horses, with the exception of BLM lands consigned to grazing.
There are other more sinister reasons for getting rid of the horses.
Wilson is a sellout and, like others at the Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses, is interested primarily in developing their pest control business and cementing their relationship with the bureaucrats and ranchers.
Worse, there are thousands of followers, mostly women, who will come to the aid of these frauds, begging the question “Are there any voices for wild horses in America?”
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