Would the advocates drop their lawsuits?
What if the pesticide of choice was PZP?
Would they offer to do it at no charge?
Consider the June 25 news release by the Animal Welfare Institute about the BLM’s wild horse eradication plan in southwestern Wyoming.
Removal of nearly 5,000 wild horses could start as early as October 1.
At the end of the announcement, AWI cites the Virginia Range fertility control program, where their coalition partner, the Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses, is wiping out a herd of roughly 3,500 with PZP sterilization.
They have no problem with that!
RELATED; Scoping Begins for Rock Springs Wild Horse Removal.

