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Plan to kill wild horses runs into trouble - CNN.com - 0 views

  • Robert Payne
     
    Animal rights activists and ranchers are clashing over a federal proposal to euthanize wild horses as a way to deal with their surplus numbers.
Mike Henderson

Wild horses aren't free - Los Angeles Times - 0 views

  • It's not news that America is a cowboy nation, but it may surprise many that we are destroying the horse we rode in on.
Mike Henderson

World Prout Assembly: The Protection of Wild Horses under the Wild and Free Roaming Horses ... - 0 views

  • he very concept of establishing and maintaining a thriving natural ecological balance between wild horses and cattle on public lands shows the folly of this approach. Cattle ranchers wish to extract all possible use from the areas that they lease on the public lands, and wish their cattle to get to the heaviest slaughter weight as quickly as possible. This approach and process contradict and manipulate the natural processes by which a biotic community sustains itself in any environment. The presence of commercially exploited cattle on public lands prevents, by definition, the establishment or maintenance of a thriving natural ecological balance. It is clear that when an agency chooses to "manage" land according to a grazing model, its determinations will be very different from those of an agency following a wildlife model.
Mike Henderson

Virginia Range Wild Horse Study, P.11 - 0 views

  • Mike Henderson
     
    Summary of findings listing 550 as carying capacity for just the allotment of the study area.
Mike Henderson

Virginia Range Wild Horse Study, P.14 - 0 views

  • Mike Henderson
     
    chart showing carying capacity
Mike Henderson

NRCS Study - 20 views

I'm still looking for that NRCS study that deemed 500 - 600 carrying capacity in the range. Willis says that was based on a limited area and hasn't been scaled properly in the NDA plans. -M

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Mike Henderson

Fund-raisers say 'neigh' to wild-horse slaughter | Nevada Appeal | Serving Carson City, Nev... - 0 views

  • "These horses are descended from the pioneers who settled Nevada," Butler said. "These are the horses who made it possible for people to come out here in the first place."
Mike Henderson

VREHP-FactSheet.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

  • Mike Henderson
     
    The Department's long term goals are to annually remove 250 to 350 head per year until the agreed upon population level of
    550± head is attained and maintain this population level to: a) evaluate the range carrying capacity; b) minimize public safety
    issues; c) reduce land owner-estray horse conflict; d) increase cooperation and coordination with special interest groups to
    assure all horses gathered are adopted in a timely manner; and, e) expand collaboration
    with the Prison Gentling Program.
  • Mike Henderson
     
    2002 saw an increase in gather numbers to 195 horses processed
    and adopted to safe homes.
  • Mike Henderson
     
    Since most of the land in the Virgini Range heard area is private it falls outside the jurisdiction of the BLM and by association the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act (WH&B act). Instead it is administered by the Nev Dept. of Agriculture.
Mike Henderson

positionstateVRE4-2008.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

  • Mike Henderson
     
    Nevada Department of Agriculture Position Statement
    Regarding Virginia Range Estray Horses
Mike Henderson

North Lake Tahoe Bonanza - Nevada - 0 views

    • Mike Henderson
       
      What about expanding programs like this as a management tool?
  • What's the difference between a wild horse and estray?

    "Actually nothing," said Hank Curry, horse trainer for the program. "It's just where they're caught. Most of the estray horses are caught on Nevada state land. It just depends on what side of the river they're on the day they caught them."
  • The starting bid for horses is $150, and prices have reached $4,000 for popular horses. All of the money returns to Silver State Prison Industries. In the past year, the program, which includes the manufacturing of draperies, mattresses, jeans and denim jackets, the restoration of cars and other vehicles, and a printshop and bindery, has returned more than $400,000 to the state.
  • Mike Henderson
     
    Benefit to prison system
Mike Henderson

Wild horse demonstration in Nevada - San Jose Mercury News - 0 views

  • Those pushing for a reduced herd size include Doug Busselman of the Nevada Farm Bureau Federation, who says studies have shown the Virginia Range can handle only about 400
  • David LaPlante
     
    About 50 demonstrators showed up Wednesday outside the Nevada Capitol to protest what they fear could be a state Agriculture Department roundup of about 1,200 wild horses near the old mining town of Virginia City.
Mike Henderson

Assateague Island National Seashore - Assateague's Wild Horses (U.S. National Park Service)... - 0 views

  • The "wild" horses on Assateague are actually feral animals,
Mike Henderson

Wild Horse Eco Tourism - 0 views

  • Mike Henderson
     
    Urge the USDA Forest Service to Stop the Round-up of over 100 Wild Horses in the Jicarilla National Wild Horse Territory, which is the last large herd in NM of over 200 Wild Horses. New Mexico needs this herd at its current size for tourism as well as for genetic viability over time.

    WHOA's presentation to the USDA Forest Service's Regional Director promoted the use of birth control and maintaining the herd at 200. WHOA also discussed how the Jicarilla Ranger District of the Carson National Forest can facilitate the utilization of the Jicarilla Wild Horses Territory (JWHT) for Eco-Tourism, Rural Economic Development, Preservation of the Historical and Cultural Identities of New Mexico, and Natural History Education.
Mike Henderson

WHOA_Tourism_Pkg.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

  • Mike Henderson
     
    The State of New Mexico has a natural and cultural resource that should be used to meet Governor Richardson's goal of increased tourism and revenue for the State.
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