The advocates are united in their love for on-range management, which is the same as humane management, which is a codeword for nonmotorized removal.
Thus, on-range management means off the range.
Their attitude toward wild horses differs little from that of the ranchers, evident in a news release dated March 18 by Return to Normal (Before WHB Act).
No surprises, though. They signed onto the “Path Forward,” a 2019 plan for ranching superiority in the lawful homes of wild horses, sometimes referred to as achieving and maintaining AMLs.
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