Category: Commentary
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TRNP Wild Horse Decision to Drop During Data Center Outage?
The system will be down for maintenance from 1:45 PM MT on April 19 to as late as 3:00 PM MT on April 22, which will likely affect access to the project.
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How to Help Wild Horses
WHAT TO DO Restore WHB Act to original form Confine ranchers to base properties in year-round off season Manage HAs, HMAs and WHTs principally for wild horses WHAT NOT TO DO Trust the bureaucrats Sympathize with ranchers Accept the overpopulation narrative Give money to wild horse advocates Consume their propaganda on socialist media Like the…
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Assateague Census Brings Great Embarrassment to Wild Horse Advocates
Although the darting program was shut off eight years ago, the herd has not rebounded and, contrary to a statement in the report, the population has passed through the target zone and continues to shrink because most of the mares have been ruined by PZP, an ovary-killing pesticide. For years they’ve told us it’s a…
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Litmus Test for Wild Horse Advocacy Groups
If they cover the report by the Park Service about the condition of the herd on Assateague Island, they’re legit. If they ignore it, they’re frauds. RELATED: Assateague Census Shows Shrinking Herd, Abnormal Sex Ratio, 13% Death Rate.
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Solar Eclipse Explained
Describing the sun as a “mighty powerful heat” and the moon as “made up mostly of gases,” U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee tells students at Booker T. Washington High School in Houston to expect complete darkness and she delivers, 100%.
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The Advocates Have Nothing to Offer America’s Wild Horses
They’re obsessed with ovary-killing pesticides and nonmotorized removal. They promote management plans that ratify and reinforce the status quo. They want the ranchers to win. Those who care about these animals should be trying to restore the WHB Act to its original form. This does not mean putting the ranchers out of business. It means…
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Advocate Duplicity Is Off the Charts!
To the bureaucrats at the Nevada Department of Agriculture, the Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses, a leader in nonmotorized removal, sends monthly updates for the Virginia Range sterilization program. The report for March indicated that only eleven foals have been born this year to a population of nearly 3,500, thanks to them. Earlier this week…
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More Wild Horse FAQs
Q. What do you call a wild horse removal contractor dressed up as an advocacy group? A. The Campaign Against America’s Wild Horses. Q. What do you call an EPA-registered pesticide that can only be used on female horses and burros capable of doing environmental damage? A. Zonastat-H. Q. What do you call the application…
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Setup in Progress
Welcome to westernhorsewatchers.us! Like the original, this site will offer much for the bureaucrats, ranchers and advocates to dislike.