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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Oppose Wild Horse Roundup in Oregon 265 Wild Horses Targeted for Removal

In Defense of Animals

Quick and easy way to send your comments!

Deadline: Comments Due Friday September 17 by 4:30 p.m. CT
Beginning in November, the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) intends to round up – via helicopter stampede – 361 wild horses living in the Warm Springs HMA in Oregon. 265 of these wild horses, including foals, would be permanently removed, which is a 73-percent cut in the herd. The BLM claims this vast, 480,000-acre range can support only 96-187 horses plus 15 burros. Meanwhile the agency blm wild horse roundup helicoptercontinues to allocate eight times more resources within this public land area to privately held livestock than to federally-protected wild horses.
The resource management plan (RMP) through which the “appropriate management level” or AML for wild horses was established dates back to 1992. Although AMLs are not supposed to include foals, the BLM is reducing the herd based on including them in the count. Click here for the Environmental Assessment for this proposed capture plan.
We must make our voices heard. The BLM and Congress must understand that Americans feel strongly about protecting our wild horses.
what you can do:


Please personalize the letter below, submit, and then use the "tell a friend" page that will appear to share this action alert with friends and family. Every voice counts. The deadline to submit comments is Friday, September 17 (emails must be received by 4:30 p.m. Central Time or if sent by U.S. mail, postmarked by Friday). Please be sure to include a mailing address so that the BLM does not have an excuse to dismiss your comments.
To send public comments via U.S. postal service or call to see if you can send a fax:
BLM Burns District Office
Attn: William Andersen, District Rangeland Management Specialist
28910 Hwy 20 West
Hines, OR 97738
Phone: 541-573-4400
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