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Member: zarr |
Posted on Saturday, Jun 13, 2009 - 11:58 am: If there was Ever any question about BLM and what they plan to do this notice leaves No doubt.Please pass on to those who would help speak for the wild horses!PRESS RELEASE June 11, 2009- for immediate release Documents Reveal BLM Secret Plan to Destroy Wild Horses Documents obtained from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) via the Freedom of Information Act by a Phoenix-based non-profit, The Conquistador Program, reveal shocking and detailed plans to destroy healthy wild horses in government holding facilities as well as those still remaining in the wild on public lands. BLM employees as well as a USDA veterinarian held weekly “Implementation Team” meetings beginning in July of 2008 in which they discussed and developed strategies aimed at ridding BLM of thousands of mustangs. In October they completed a 68 page document entitled “Alternative Management Options”. Tactics included in this document are reminiscent of those used to wipe out Native American tribes in the 1800s. The BLM team created scenarios for killing mustangs using barbiturates, gun shots, or captive bolts. Bodies would be disposed of through rendering, burial or incineration. They discussed killing 1200-2000 wild horses per year. The document states that “the general public would be prohibited from viewing euthanasia.” Additionally, the Team felt that “increased support from public relations and management staff would also be needed to insulate those doing the actual work from the public, media and Congressional scrutiny/criticism.” “Minutes from these meetings as well as the Draft Plan reveal what amounts to ‘the final solution’ for the American mustang,” states Ginger Kathrens, filmmaker and Volunteer Executive Director of The Cloud Foundation. “Despite a huge outcry from the American public last year regarding BLM plans to kill wild horses in holding, the agency is still pressing forward with a plan to destroy our American mustangs both on and off the range.” Division Chief of the Wild Horse and Burro Program Don Glenn told The Cloud Foundation that “no decision has been made to move forward on a large scale with this plan, yet.” BLM meeting minutes speak for themselves. “Security at facilities and at gathers would need to be increased to combat eco-terrorism. Having the people that are willing to put down healthy horses at gather sites could be a problem. Having vets putting down healthy horses at preparation facility[ies] could also be a problem.” Meeting minutes reveal the psychological toll that employees would pay—“have counseling for employees and contractors that have to euthanize the healthy horses because it is very stressful.” The report created an option in which wild horses of all ages could be sold “without limitation”. In other words, horses could be sold directly to killer buyers in unchecked numbers. The Team admitted that “some wild horses will go to slaughter”. “Once they are gone, they’re gone” says Karen Sussman, President of the International Society for the Protection of Mustangs and Burros. “To lose this incomparable species would be a travesty.” Team Members formulated ways in which they could circumvent the National Environmental Policy Act, asking “How many (wild horses) could be euthanized during a gather (roundup) without having NEPA?” BLM discussed ways to circumvent the federal carcass disposal law (43 CFR 4730.2). Conversations included how many wild horses could be rendered at the Reno Rendering plant or “disposed of in pits”. The Team concluded that “there will not be large numbers of horses euthanized during gathers or in the field. This is due to state environmental laws.” Recommendations include the creation of gelding herds, and sterilization of mares to create non-reproductive herds in the wild in place of natural herds. The team recommended changing the sex ratio from the normal 50% males and 50% females to 70% males and 30% females. Then the experimental two-year infertility drug, PZP-22, would be given to all mares that are returned to the wild. Plans call for rounding up the wild horses every two years to re-administer the drug. “Mares on the drug will cycle monthly and, with the altered sex ratio, the social chaos will be dangerous and on-going,” Kathrens explains. “Any semblance of normal wild horse society will be completely destroyed.” Kathrens has spent 15 years in the wild documenting mustang behavior for her PBS television documentaries which chronicle the life story of Cloud, the now famous pale palomino stallion she has filmed since birth. “Even Cloud and his little herd in Montana are in serious danger if BLM implements these options,” she continues. “The BLM plans a massive round up in Cloud’s herd beginning August 30, 2009.” The BLM will not guarantee that Cloud and his family will remain free. The BLM documents referred to above and photos of wild horses are available from The Cloud Foundation. The Cloud Foundation, Inc. 107 South 7th St. Colorado Springs, CO 80905 719-633-3842 719-633-3896 (fax) info@thecloudfoundation.org www.thecloudfoundation.org |
Member: majoda92 |
Posted on Monday, Jul 13, 2009 - 8:34 pm: I have been wondering how this is happening and there hasn't been an outcry from our industry about it. I have been reading the blog from Joe Camp's Soul of the Horse, and he has been informing his readers about it, but so far, I haven't heard of any action being taken to let our government know this is not acceptable. Shouldn't we be doing something? A petition perhaps, or a letter writing campaign? Any ideas HA friends? |
Member: canter |
Posted on Tuesday, Jul 14, 2009 - 7:15 am: Diane, quite a few of the horse rescues have been involved. I've received many mailings from quite a few of them. If you would like to offer support, contact Front Range Equine Rescue (FRER) I believe they have been lobbying Congress to make sure our legislators are aware of the situation and may be able to assist you if you want to take action.Any donations are tax deductable. https://www.frontrangeequinerescue.org/ |
Member: zarr |
Posted on Tuesday, Jul 14, 2009 - 7:18 pm: Today there are 100s of people in D.C. and they are meeting with various Sen/Con. types.With luck the wild horses will catch a break otherwise 11 herd areas will close in Aug. Wildhorseblogs with Mr. Fitch has some wonderful pics and a lot of info also. If not curtailed the BLM slowly remove all the mustangs dispite what they say! |