A story about the Axtell burro deaths should focus on principal use and the importance of keeping the animals in their lawful homes.
Unless you’re in cahoots with the bureaucrats and ranchers or wanted to give a voice to those who are.
Such is the case in this article by Deseret News.
The incident provides an opportunity to sell mass sterilization as a humane alternative to motorized removal.
Burros can’t die in off-range holding if there are none to capture.
RELATED: Canyonlands Burros Dying at Axtell Corrals.

