No need to vet the farm bureaus, stockgrower’s associations and cattlemen’s groups.
The advocates want the horses off the range as much as the bureaucrats and ranchers.
They have a plan: To replace motorized removal with nonmotorized removal.
Forget about Velma, the 92nd Congress and principal use.

Today, they’re working alongside the legacy contractors to make sure the herds don’t bounce back.

Their long-term goal is to put the contractors out of business, or at least make them unnecessary in areas identified for wild horses, by spreading the serpent’s venom across the fruited plain.
Putting the horses out of business, a gradual process known as mass sterilization, never seems to enter the discussion.
