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No good vibes because U.S. government is going to annihilate this wild horse herd on 9/11. So much for freedom, we can't even save our wild horses from capture and cages. 💔💔💔 #FridayVibes #wildhorses #publiclands #sadness #Utah #AnimalWelfare #StopTheRoundups #share
Trump Administration Again Seeks to Slaughter Tens of Thousands of American Wild Horses
https://americanwildhorsecampaign.org/media/trump-administration-again-seeks-slaughter-tens-thousands-american-wild-horses
Washington, DC (April 2, 2019) . . . The American Wild Horse Campaign (AWHC) today harshly criticized the Trump Administration for again ignoring the will of 80% of Americans by pressing for permission from Congress to kill tens of thousands of federally-protected wild horses.
The renewed push came in the administration's Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 budget justification, which again asks Congress to lift its long-standing prohibition the destruction of healthy wild horses and burros and the sale of these federally-protected animals for slaughter.
The Trump Administration continues to defy the will of the American people by proposing the slaughter of our iconic wild horses and burros, said Suzanne Roy, Executive Director of the American Wild Horse Campaign. The Administrations decision to prioritize the mass killing of mustangs over humane management alternatives recommended by the National Academy of Sciences is, irresponsible, morally bankrupt, and politically unacceptable.
The Presidents budget justification reads, "that appropriations language restricting BLM from using all of the management options authorized in the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act of 1971 be eliminated so that the full suite of tools originally authorized by Congress will be available to manage growing wild horse and burro herds."
While seemingly innocuous, this references language that Congress annually adds to appropriations legislation to prohibit BLM, the agency responsible for managing the vast majority of free-roaming wild horses and burros in the West, from killing healthy mustangs and burros and selling them for slaughter.
Fortunately, Congress has rejected the Administrations previous requests to lift the wild horse slaughter ban and seems poised to do so again. In fact, both U.S. Rep. Dina Titus (D-NV), who represents the state where more than half of the nations wild horses reside, and Rep. Raul Grijalva, chair the House Natural Resources Committee both requested FY 20 appropriations language to expand the slaughter ban to the Forest Service and to require the BLM to utilize fertility control as an alternative to the roundup and removal of wild horses from the range. (See info on Rep Titus letter here and Rep. Grijalvas letter here.)
The renewed push came in the administration's Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 budget justification, which again asks Congress to lift its long-standing prohibition the destruction of healthy wild horses and burros and the sale of these federally-protected animals for slaughter.
The Trump Administration continues to defy the will of the American people by proposing the slaughter of our iconic wild horses and burros, said Suzanne Roy, Executive Director of the American Wild Horse Campaign. The Administrations decision to prioritize the mass killing of mustangs over humane management alternatives recommended by the National Academy of Sciences is, irresponsible, morally bankrupt, and politically unacceptable.
The Presidents budget justification reads, "that appropriations language restricting BLM from using all of the management options authorized in the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act of 1971 be eliminated so that the full suite of tools originally authorized by Congress will be available to manage growing wild horse and burro herds."
While seemingly innocuous, this references language that Congress annually adds to appropriations legislation to prohibit BLM, the agency responsible for managing the vast majority of free-roaming wild horses and burros in the West, from killing healthy mustangs and burros and selling them for slaughter.
Fortunately, Congress has rejected the Administrations previous requests to lift the wild horse slaughter ban and seems poised to do so again. In fact, both U.S. Rep. Dina Titus (D-NV), who represents the state where more than half of the nations wild horses reside, and Rep. Raul Grijalva, chair the House Natural Resources Committee both requested FY 20 appropriations language to expand the slaughter ban to the Forest Service and to require the BLM to utilize fertility control as an alternative to the roundup and removal of wild horses from the range. (See info on Rep Titus letter here and Rep. Grijalvas letter here.)
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Trump admin pushes to annihilate this wild horse herd on 9/11 . . . public widely opposes [View all]
CousinIT
Aug 2019
OP
The Trump Admin Death Machine marches on. Human beings, horses, the planet itself...
Hekate
Aug 2019
#6
Don't want the horses killed. But the opinion you are expounding is reaching IMO.
GulfCoast66
Sep 2019
#45
"...require the BLM to utilize fertility control as an alternative..."
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Aug 2019
#14
Just checked their website. PETA supports spaying and neutering.
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Sep 2019
#58
The castration of free-roaming stallions is a high risk, invasive surgical procedure fraught with
in2herbs
Aug 2019
#18
I don't know enough about this specific herd to make a sensible comment,
PoindexterOglethorpe
Aug 2019
#16
On September 29, 2012 in an article titled "All the Missing Horses: What Happened To The Wild Horses
in2herbs
Aug 2019
#19
The sterilization of wild horse mares is not the same as sterilizing a domesticated pet. Here's
in2herbs
Aug 2019
#17
They once thought that Premarin (mare urine) was a good hormone therapy for women, too, and
in2herbs
Sep 2019
#65