The resolution asks Congress to establish federal protections for wild horses at Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Congress established Cape Lookout in §459g of 16 USC 1 SUBCHAPTER LXIII.
Protections for the horses appear in §459g–4.
The AML is hard coded in §459g–4(b)(1). Probably not a good idea for TRNP.
Provisions for monitoring and reporting are worthy of consideration.
Entering into an agreement with a nonprofit would be a bad idea if the NGO was obsessed with pesticides and nonmotorized removal, as many are today.
The park should be exempted from the multiple use mandate which the bureaucrats interpret as ranching superiority in the lawful homes of wild horses.
Repatriation of the original wild horses, thought to be descendants of Sitting Bull’s ponies, should be a priority.
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