Imagine the possibilities as the advocates turn to motorized removal—a practice they publicly opposed—to reach the population target:
- Sharp increase in donations from hunters and ranchers
- Praise from farm bureaus and stock grower’s associations
- Endorsements from rural communities and public lands councils
- Cooperative agreements with former nemeses
- Support from legacy contractors

The move may inspire other advocacy groups to come out of the closet.
The Salt River Wild Horse Darting Group is a forward base for the Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses.
RELATED: Salt River Advocates Win New Contract with AZDA.
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