In general, they represent victory for the ranchers and failure for the horses, which explains why the advocates like them.
But there’s one way to turn the outcome around: When they’re on public lands, in repurposed grazing allotments.
The American Prairie decision established a precedent and roadmap.
Thus it is true that wild horses can have principal use of Fourth of July (or any other allotment) as discussed last week.
RELATED: American Prairie Using Leverage to Achieve Conservation Goals.
