The president of the nonprofit, a real estate agent, PZP darter and close supporter of the Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses, frequently writes about the Fish Springs herd in Horse Tales.
This month, her column begins on page four, wherein she mentions the “strong birth control program” that has reduced the reproduction rate by over 90% at no cost to the taxpayers. (This means the herd is vanishing, perhaps irreversibly, because most of the mares have been sterilized.)
Her listings appear on the back page.

Let’s take a look at her clientele.
- APN 1121-00-001-069, owned by BENTLY FAMILY LTD PARTNERSHIP
- APN 1121-00-001-067, ditto
- APN 1221-00-002-040, ditto
- APN 1221-00-002-017, ditto
- APN 1121-00-001-028, ditto
- APN 1121-00-001-054, ditto
- APN 1121-00-001-022, ditto
- APN 1121-00-001-011, ditto
- APN 1422-00-001-006, ditto
- APN 1322-00-001-043, ditto
- APN 1322-00-001-042, ditto
- APN 1322-00-001-040, ditto
- APN 1121-00-001-058, ditto
- APN 1222-00-001-059, ditto
- APN 1222-00-001-048, ditto
- APN 1222-00-001-058, ditto
The owner of these parcels holds most of the active AUMs in the Buckeye Allotment, an area where the horses roam, which means she’s protecting ranching interests, and her own financial interests, not wild horses.

Almost certainly everybody on the Board knows about this, which means they all should resign in disgrace.
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