The film’s title is “America’s War on Wild Horses and Burros,” according to a story by KOLO News.
There is a war, but it’s not being prosecuted on behalf of the American people.
The beneficiaries are hunters and ranchers.
The advocates are the foot soldiers, firing pesticide-laced darts at will.
Air support is provided by the legacy contractors.
Federal agencies coordinate the attacks, with input from state and local officials.
Animals not killed in battle will spend the rest of their lives in concentration camps.
Will any of this be reflected in the film?
The article did not provide a link to the trailer or director’s website.

