
DESTRUCTIVE ROUNDUP OF CALICO HORSES- 27 DEAD & COUNTING
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01 FEBRUARY 2010 Public Denied Adequate Roundup Observation Access To Controversial Roundup of American Mustangs. Deaths of 27 horses and 20-30 aborted foals reported to date. Right: The public wishes to observe the roundups of federally protected mustangs on public land. These helicopter roundups are taxpayer funded projects conducted by private contractors. Background: These are highly controversial roundups, conducted with a helicopter in the winter over rough ground. Horses are being moved 10+ miles in winter weather at a time when they need to keep their energy expenditures low to survive the winter, along with the other wildlife in the area. BLM Promise: Don Glenn, Chief, Wild horse and Burro Program said at the Reno National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board meeting on Dec 7 “All of our gathers are open to the public, the publics is invited to come and watch and observe all the time. We’ll accommodate ‘em as best we can. I mean if we had hundreds of thousands of people wanting to come out and watch a gather we’d have to manage that situation. But we would manage it in such a way that people could come out and observe and report back, whether it be journalists or whatever …All of our gathers are open to the public all of the time.” Meeting moderator goes on to ask “what is your definition of observing a gather?” Video of Mr. Glenn’s statement on welcoming public to roundups. Complete broadcast of National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board meeting on Dec. 7th, 2009 in Reno. Since Mr. Glenn made these statements not one roundup has been allowed to be fully observed by the public. Current case in Point: Calico Roundup – February 1, 2010 Secretary Salazar: “It has been an emotionally charged battle in large part because there is this affection for these legends of the west… We have a problem that we’re trying to solve here and we’re trying to do it in a way that is best for the horses, best for the taxpayer and best for the public lands” - The Secretary’s statement raises more questions than it answers.
If this is so good, why is the public not allowed to watch this roundup?
If this is so good for the American taxpayers, why is it costing us millions of dollars, just for this one round up?
If this is so good for the wild horses, why have two colts been run so hard and long over rough ground that their hooves fell off?
This leaves the public with the burning question: Just who is this good for? And just who stands to gain? Photos from top to bottom: Elyse Gardner (Roundup of Calico horses), Laura Leigh (2nd colt who was killed after hooves fell off), Barbara Ries (young protester in Phoenix), Craig Downer (Healthy Calico horses in wild in October 2009), Kuirt Golgart/BLM (Calico horses in Dec. 2009 sweaty and steaming in cold following roundup). Photos below of 20+ year old mare who was shot for being too thin (she's old!) and steaming horses coming in from roundup in subfreezing weather
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