A new project has been opened in ePlanning and a DNA worksheet has been copied to the documents folder for public review.
The comment period runs from April 15 to May 15.
A roundup is on the new schedule with a start date of July 10.
The HMA is subject to permitted grazing.
The worksheet says the current population is 129, compared to an AML of 50, but does not give the amount of forage assigned to livestock, so there is no easy way to determine if there are more horses than the land can support.
Mares returned to the range will be treated with GonaCon-Equine, a fertility control pesticide that the advocates previously shunned but are now starting to embrace.
They are spiraling out of control and don’t deserve a penny of your support.

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