As of this evening, the testimony list has 81 entries, mostly in favor of the bill.
One of the submittals is a form letter from the Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses, claiming that a wild horse working group would unite state officials, advocates, experts and interested parties to ensure collaborative, humane, science-based conservation of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park wild horses, prevent removals, and provide long-term oversight.
These do-gooders have no idea what they’re talking about. Those are codewords for nonmotorized removal—mass sterilization with pesticide-laced darts.
A working group would provide a forward base from which the advocates can wage war on the TRNP wild horses, as it has in Colorado.
You only need to look at Assateague Island to see how it will turn out.
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