A Penchant for Pesticides

We know from Assateague Island the fate of every wild horse herd where the advocates are involved, especially those identified for population reductions.

At the Salt River, the advocates need a zero percent birth rate and six percent death rate for ten consecutive years to achieve the goal.

The mares will be ruined after five years, setting the stage for collapse.

On the Virginia Range, the advocates need similar conditions for 30 years.

They can walk away after five years and let the herd implode.

This is the insidiousness of nonmotorized removal, attrition by pesticides.

Irreversible decline after the tipping point is reached.

The advocates won’t tell you the truth about PZP any more than they’ll talk about Assateague Island, an area they once praised as a paragon of wild horse management.

Don’t be confused if they refer to themselves as conservationists, influencers or experts.

They are phonies, allies of the ranchers, leaders of the blind.

RELATED: Latest Census Shows Assateague Herd Imploding.

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