The agency will take public comments on June 8 regarding the use of helicopters and other motorized equipment to capture and remove wild horses from areas outside the Montgomery Pass WHT.
Instructions for participating were included in the news release.
Although some natural and cultural resources may be affected, as indicated in the announcement, a concern of equal or greater importance must be AUM liberation and rancher prosperity, given that the project area contains numerous grazing allotments.
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