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Join us Wednesday evening for an update on our wild horses and burro’s. Presented as an educational outreach by Wild Horse Freedom Federation.
Our guests tonight will be Wild Horse Freedom Federation Board members RT Fitch (Pres.), Carol Walker (Dir. Of Field Documentation) and Marjorie Farabee (Dir. Of Wild Burro Affairs) talking about the BLM roundups of wild horses in Wyoming, the endangered donkeys in Bonaire and the International Equine Conference.
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Sep 24, 2014 @ 16:48:41
Sep 19, 2014 @ 14:53:32
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2009/11/22/806929/-Salazar-the-Slaughter-Czar-Sky-Protest-Over-Denver#
On Sunday November 22nd, as on the previous Friday (as reported in the Denver Post and 5280 Denver’s Magazine), a plane and banner message critical of Secretary Salazar will be flying over Denver, prior to the Denver Broncos game. Frustrated and angry over continued Wild Horse round-ups, the message sponsors are working toward a conversation on the real issues on our public lands discussed in this press release.
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Sep 19, 2014 @ 14:53:09
OUR Tax Dollars at work
2014 Checkerboard Removal Daily Reports
http://www.blm.gov/wy/st/en/programs/Wild_Horses/14cb-removal/dailyreports.html
September 17
For the first part of the day, two helicopters gathered 15 mares, 13 studs and 8 colts at the Bitter Creek #2 Trap in the Divide Basin Herd Management Area.
Animals gathered and removed: 36
Removal related animal deaths: 1
Cause: A yearling bay colt was found dead in a short-term holding pen. The necropsy revealed an acute neck injury likely the result of running into a panel during the night
September 18
One helicopter gathered 23 mares, 29 studs and 12 colts at the Black Rock Trap in the Divide Basin Herd Management Area.
Animals gathered and removed: 64
Removal related animal deaths: 2
Cause: A three-and-a-half month old black filly was found dead in a short-term holding pen. A necropsy was performed but the cause of death is undetermined. Cause: A six-month-old brown colt collapsed in a horse trailer. The necropsy revealed that the colt had scar tissue and nodules on its lungs, indicating that it likely had pneumonia previously. Tissue has been sent for testing with results expected in several weeks.
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Sep 18, 2014 @ 12:50:15
Experimental Stewardship Steering Committee to Meet in Cedarville
PASS CODE CORRECTION…the wrong one was issued in the press release
PASS CODE 36297 #
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Sep 18, 2014 @ 04:38:47
THE KANSAS CONNECTION
U.S. Will Pay $2 Million So Prison Inmates Can Teach Wild Horses to be ‘Gentle’
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/us-will-pay-2-million-so-prison-inmates-can-teach-wild-horses-be-gentle
(CNSNews.com) – The Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management will pay $2 million in taxpayer funds over five years so that prison inmates in Kansas can teach wild horses and burros to be “gentle.”
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Sep 18, 2014 @ 04:29:49
This is in Northeastern California and covers several Wild Horse Herd Management Areas, which are under the jurisdiction of the BLM Surprise field office.
Contacts: Jeff Fontana (530) 252-5332
News Release No. CA-N-14-73
Experimental Stewardship Steering Committee to Meet in Cedarville
The Modoc-Washoe Experimental Stewardship Steering Committee will discuss various rangeland management topics when it meets Thursday, Sept. 18, at 9 a.m., at the Bureau of Land Management Surprise Field Office, 602 Cressler St., in Cedarville.
Items for the morning session include reports from member agencies and a discussion about resting lands from livestock grazing after vegetation treatments.
Beginning at 1 p.m. the committee will hear a reports on the Modoc National Forest’s Lassen 15 Project, management planning for sage grouse conservation, drought impacts and degraded sagebrush.
Also on the afternoon agenda are discussions about wild horse management and local goals for the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Public comments will be taken at 3:15 p.m. Those unable to attend can participate by teleconference. The phone number is (888) 395-5718. The passcode is 8667997.
The Modoc-Washoe group is part of the national Experimental Stewardship Program, created by Congress in the Public Rangelands Improvement Act of 1978. The program encourages rangeland management innovation and incentives for improving conditions on public ranges. The steering committee advises the BLM’s Surprise Field Office and the Modoc National Forest’s Warner Mountain Ranger District.
Committee members represent diverse interests including livestock grazing permit holders, invasive weed control, wild horse and burro management, environmental education, local government, resource conservation districts, environmental groups, and sporting groups. Representatives from the BLM and Forest Service and the California and Nevada departments of fish and wildlife are also members.
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Sep 18, 2014 @ 04:15:26
THANK YOU for another great show….lots of information to share
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Sep 17, 2014 @ 19:41:44
Thank you ALL!
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