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BLM Plans to Eradicate NV Mustangs from Humboldt Herd Area

Oppose BLM Plan to Eradicate NV Mustangs from Humboldt Herd Area

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Winnemucca District Office in Nevada is seeking public comments on an Environmental Assessment (EA) for a proposal to remove 161 wild horses from the Humboldt Herd Area (HA). The BLM wants the roundup to occur “beginning July 1, 2013 or as soon as funding and holding space allows.”

The helicopter roundup is being proposed not as an emergency, but rather for alleged “public safety” reasons relating to vehicle collisions and property damage. However, the BLM provides no evidence or details about alleged property damage, and notes that in the past 14 years only six horses have been hit by vehicles on “county roads,” where speed and unsafe driving are likely reasons behind such accidents.

In 1982, the BLM decided that wild horses should be eliminated from this area, but allowed ranchers to continue to graze on the public lands there. In fact, the forage allocated to livestock is enough to sustain 592 horses annually! Despite the BLM’s repeated attempts to eradicate the mustangs, a healthy wild horse population has survived in the Humboldt HA.

Please ACT TODAY to personalize and send the following letter to urge the BLM to cancel all plans to remove wild horses from the Humboldt HA. When you click send, your comments will be individually emailed to the BLM!

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