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The Bureau of Land Management’s Slippery Slope by Willis Lamb, the Alliance of Wild Horse Advocates

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Opinion: The Bureau of Land Management’s Slippery Slope by Willis Lamb from the Alliance of Wild Horse Advocates

I found this fascinating quote today:

BLM’s handling of the Pryor Mountains (Cloud) gather on the heels of the West Douglas court decision started BLM’s slide down the slippery slope to disaster. The agency’s handling of their proposed Calico Mountains Complex roundup of some 2,700 horses will only add speed to BLM’s downward plunge.rtfitch.wordpress.com, Straight from the Horse’s Heart, Dec 2009

You should read the whole article.
http://rtfitch.wordpress.com/2009/12/19/opinion-the-bureau-of-land-managements-slippery-slope/ 

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Assault Planned on Last Stronghold of Wild Horse Herds – Demand a Stop to the Calico Removals

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2,700 Wild Horses to be Rounded Up in Dead of Winter

Despite a significant public outcry, BLM plans a helicopter round up to remove thousands of wild horses in northwestern Nevada, an area called the Calico Complex in a remote and starkly beautiful landscape of volcanic outcrops, steep canyons and wide valleys. It is home to the last stronghold of the once large herds of American mustangs that roamed the west by the millions.

The attack on Calico is scheduled to begin on December 28th following a delay after In Defense of Animals filed a lawsuit in late November. This case will be heard in mid-December but in the meantime BLM plans to continue through the dead of winter. Calico is a challenging environment in winter when bitter winds howl and blizzards are common. If BLM were truly interested in preserving wild horses they would not run them over treacherous terrain in winter when all wildlife are simply trying to survive by expending the least amount of energy possible.

Regardless, BLM intends to round up from 2486 to 2747 mustangs, taking away from them what they value most. . .their freedom and the families. They plan to release only 264 horses (80 mares, all treated with infertility drugs, and 184 stallions) back onto .5 million acres of our public lands, and incarcerate the rest in holding facilities already bursting at the seams. Taxpayers pay over $100,000 a day to feed these captives who were removed to make room for more welfare cattle on public lands. Because only 264 wild horses will be turned back into four herd areas, each herd will be genetically non-viable and left vulnerable to inbreeding.

A spokesman for BLM denies that the agency is managing our wild herds to extinction, but actions speak louder than this hollow promise. Only token, remnant herds will remain in this, the last stronghold of the wild horses. The onslaught is scheduled to begin December 1 and continue through the end of February 2010.

The Cloud Foundation is asking you to stand up for these horse and demand that the round up be halted. It is nothing more than government sponsored cruelty.

Call (202) 456-1111 and email President Obama
Call (202) 224-3121 and email your Congressional Representatives
Call (202) 208-7351 and e-mail Interior Secretary Salazar

And share this story with the media

Thank you

photo Living Images by Carol Walker

http://www.thecloudfoundation.org/index.php/news-events-a-media/action-alerts/195-comments-needed-to-stop-calico-roundup

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Documentary ‘Disappointment Valley’ explores the plight of wild horses

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I found this information from R.T Fitch’s blog at http://rtfitch.wordpress.com when I was trying to find what the outcome was from the protest discussion with the BLM on Monday. I still haven’t run across all of the details, but I will post as soon as I do. The below are excerpts from the post written by SABINA DANA PLASSE:

The American West’s wild horse saga will not end without a good fight from lovers of the land and the animals.

Emmy Award-winning filmmaker James Kleinert has been documenting the struggle of the wild horse and its disappearance from the West for the last six years. Kleinert has been gathering footage and commentary from wild horse lovers and at roundups.

“The wild horse will be annihilated as an American symbol,” Kleinert said. “The Bureau of Land Management is pitting horse advocates against ranchers, but there is a greater issue.”

The larger issue is the mining of public land, he said. Read more …

Kleinert said he does not oppose the management of horses, just the reasoning for and degree to which it is done.

Reblogged from http://rtfitch.wordpress.com/2009/12/10/the-managed-extinction-of-an-icon/

Watch YouTube video: Disappointment Valley… A Modern Day Western – Trailer

America’s wild horses are in jeopardy! Disappointment Valley exposes mismanagement and corruption within the Bureau of Land Management.

From the YouTube video: Here’s how you can help:
 

 1) Call President Obama (202-456-1111) and Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar (202-208-3100). Demand a Congressional investigation into the Bureau of Land Management. Ask for independent studies on statistics of the wild horses and do NOT rely on the BLM statistics. They are flawed and misrepresent the truth.

 To contact your congressman, visit: www.house.gov

2) The R.O.A.M. Act is currently siting in the Senate Committee of Energy & Natural Resources as S. 1579.

Please contact the Senators on the Energy & Natural Resources Committee and ask that they support the R.O.A.M Act (S. 1579). www.senate.gov

3) Share this video and information with friends and family. Most people don’t know wild horses still roam the west, let alone they are being rounded up and slaughtered. The public has fought to support these horses in the past. We can do it again! The more people who become aware of the issue, the better chance they have for survival. www.theamericanwildhorse.com

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Find even more information by clicking on the category for Wild Horses-Mustangs or Equine Welfare in this blog, e.g., http://horsesinthesouth.com/blog/?cat=468

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The Courage of Cloud the Wild Mustang

I found this fascinating quote today:

There are words that should be written about the courage of Cloud the wild mustang who performed like no other stallion in trying to save his band, but no time to write them. Someone should share how he defied the helicopter blades and tried to run his herd back up the mountain but there is no time to speak. A voice should be raised in respect for the stallion who would not enter the end of the trap and actually turned to face the pursuing helicopter, something never seen before, but the few who saw are themselves facing their own fears and dread. Someone of authority should stop the rouge BLM from committing such atrocities, but they must be to busy to notice or care. So all we have to offer, this day, are a brief series of pictures that show Cloud, the Wild Stallion of the Rockies, doing all of the above and more. Our hearts beat louder for his intelligence and bravery. rtfitch.wordpress.com, Straight from the Horse’s Heart, Sep 2009

There are words that should be written about the courage of Cloud the wild mustang who performed like no other stallion in trying to save his band, but no time to write them. Someone should share how he defied the helicopter blades and tried to run his herd back up the mountain but there is no time to speak. A voice should be raised in respect for the stallion who would not enter the end of the trap and actually turned to face the pursuing helicopter, something never seen before, but the few who saw are themselves facing their own fears and dread. Someone of authority should stop the rouge BLM from committing such atrocities, but they must be too busy to notice or care. So all we have to offer, this day, are a brief series of pictures that show Cloud, the Wild Stallion of the Rockies, doing all of the above and more. Our hearts beat louder for his intelligence and bravery.

rtfitch.wordpress.com, Straight from the Horse’s Heart, Sep 2009

You should read the whole article.

http://rtfitch.wordpress.com/2009/09/08/cloud-once-running-free-now-behind-bars/

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