The event runs from May 23 to 26 in Craig according to a news release on PRN.
A link to the agenda was not provided but some information is available at Save Our Wild Horses and Wildlife.
Last year’s conference in Reno produced a manifesto for HMAPs but now that the plans are rolling out the advocates have opted for another brand of snake oil.
Day 2 includes a tour of Wild Horse Refuge, an example–but not a shining example–of a wild horse preserve.
Day 3 includes a trip to Sand Wash Basin, perhaps to rub shoulders with the pesticide pushers and pay homage to the ranchers.

The last day features a trip to Salt Wells Creek, to be zeroed out this summer in the year’s largest roundup.
Not because of drilling and mining as the advocates would have you believe, but because of permitted grazing.

