LOMPOC,
Calif., July 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Return to
Freedom Wild Horse Conservation today demanded that the Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) take swift action after an advocate captured
video of a wrangler kicking an exhausted and downed wild horse
during a helicopter roundup in Nevada.
The BLM must take immediate action:
- It should suspend the roundup taking place on the Blue Wing
Complex Herd Management Areas, during which 39 wild horses or
burros have been killed;
- Terminate contractor CD Warner Livestock LLC and prohibit
this contractor from further involvement with wild equines;
- Continue the ongoing investigation into the incident, and
impose significant consequences for the contractor; and
- Implement meaningful changes to improve how wild horses and
burros are handled.
Return to Freedom demands the Bureau of
Land Management act after video captures a wrangler kicking a
downed wild horse.
"In no world is it OK to run horses to the point where they
are staggering around or kick them in the face when they're down,"
said Neda DeMayo, president of
Return to Freedom (RTF), a national nonprofit wild horse and burro
advocacy organization.
"These are our public lands and the BLM's wild horse program
is paid for by our tax dollars. The agency must adopt a culture
that prioritizes the spirit of the Wild Free-Roaming Horses
and Burros Act, which was passed to protect wild horses. We
will not stand by and watch this level of cruelty, and we are
prepared to take further action."
The blatant abuse shown by the wrangler in the video is a major
violation of the BLM's Comprehensive Animal Welfare Program (CAWP).
The humane handling protocol specifically prohibits "hitting,
kicking, striking, or beating any (wild horse or burro) in an
abusive manner." Congress has repeatedly stated — including as
recently as last week — that the BLM and its contractors must abide
by the CAWP.
The BLM is allowed to capture and remove wild horses and burros
from the range under the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros
Act, as amended. However, the explicit purpose of the act is to
protect America's remaining wild horses "from capture, branding,
harassment, or death." Violations of the law carry a penalty of up
to $2,000 and up to a year in
prison.
In the advocate's video, a wild horse, visibly exhausted after
being chased by a helicopter in smoky conditions, is roped by a
pair of the contractor's wranglers on horseback. The wild horse
slumps to the ground.
The video then shows one wrangler dismounting, pulling the horse
by the tail and kicking the wild horse in its hindquarters. Back on
his own horse, he pulls at the lasso around the downed horse's
neck, in an apparent attempt to pull it to its feet. The lasso,
positioned at the horse's throatlatch, causes the horse
distress.
When the horse cannot be pulled to its feet, the wrangler
dismounts again and kicks the wild horse in the head before
swatting at its face with his cowboy hat until the horse rises
unsteadily to its feet.
The Blue Wing Complex totals about 2.3 million acres of unfenced
public land. It is located about 65 miles northeast of Reno in Pershing
County, Nevada. The complex is made up of five
federally-designated Herd Management Areas and five Herd Areas on
which the BLM no longer manages wild horses.
Another 39 wild horses killed
Beginning on July 8, the BLM set
out to capture and remove 1,373 wild horse and 365 burros from
their home ranges in the complex. As of July
29, 1,233 wild horses and 360 burros had been captured,
according to the BLM's gather report. Thirty animals have been
euthanized for reasons that include developmental deformities,
arthritis, club foot and blindness in one eye.
Another nine have died from what the BLM defines as a "sudden"
or "acute" cause. These have included deaths from broken necks,
being kicked in the head by another horse, and, on three separate
occasions, animals reportedly being found dead in trailers after
being shipped to holding corrals.
Of the wild horses and burros captured, 40 are to be treated
with fertility control and returned to the range in order to slow
population growth, according to the BLM. Fertility control use is
not mentioned on the webpage for the gather or in a press release
that preceded the roundup.
The BLM last conducted a roundup on the Blue Wing Complex in
2022, capturing and removing 804 burros and 218 wild horses from
the range. Fourteen animals were killed. The agency chose not to
treat any mares or jennies with fertility control.
Systemic change needed
Return to Freedom has long advocated for the robust use of
fertility control as a way to slow herd growth and phase out the
BLM's failed, decades-long attempt at management by
capture-and-removal. Fertility control now enjoys support from the
public, other rangeland stakeholders and Congress.
Population modeling has shown that the BLM must immediately
implement fertility control to stabilize herd growth so that
removals, which decimate family bands and herds, and off-range
holding can be phased out.
Yet, for decades, the BLM has chosen not to use this proven,
safe and humane tool in impactful amounts. It has tried and failed
to reach an agency-set "Appropriate Management Level" of 26,785
wild horses and burros across 10 states almost solely by removing
wild horses and burros from the range in roundups like those on the
Blue Wing Complex.
As of March 1, the agency
estimated the on-range population nationwide to be 73,520. Nearly
as many captured wild horses and burros — more than 63,000 — now
live in off-range holding facilities at a cost to taxpayers of more
than $108 million annually.
Return to Freedom Wild Horse Conservation (RTF)
is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to wild horse
preservation through sanctuary, education,
conservation, and advocacy since 1998. It also operates
the American Wild Horse Sanctuary at three California locations, caring for more than 450
wild horses and burros. Follow us
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updates about wild horses and burros on the range and at our
sanctuary.
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