March
for Mustangs
The Bureau of Land
Management’s cruel and
costly mismanagement is
destroying a vital piece
of the American west.
The American public is
standing up for our
horses and burros. Join
the Equine Alliance, The
Cloud Foundation and
Friends for Animals in a
MARCH FOR MUSTANGS
rally, protest and press
conference on March 25 &
26 in Washington, DC.
Roundups increased
significantly in 2000 in
the Bush years and they
haven’t let up under the
Obama administration.
12,000 wild horses and
burros are scheduled for
removal from our public
lands this fiscal year
alone. These helicopter
roundups come at
enormous expense to our
wild herds and to the
American taxpayer.
Recently
the roundup of 1900
mustangs took place in
the Calico Mountains of
Northwestern Nevada
during the dead of
winter, ending early in
February when BLM
realized the herds were
far smaller than
estimated. To date 60
horses have died due to
this roundup and the
death toll continues to
climb daily. This does
not include the 30 plus
mares that have aborted
their late-term foals in
the feedlot style
corrals in Fallon,
Nevada where the horses
are being held. Two
foals had their hooves
literally separate from
the bone after the
helicopters ran their
families for miles over
rocky and sharp volcanic
ground.
Secretary Ken Salazar,
who oversees the BLM,
has decided there is no
room left for our
mustangs on their
designated lands in the
West and has proposed
purchasing private land
and shipping wild horses
(gelded stallions and
mares) East to the first
of seven "preserves"
which many people call
SalaZoos. The plan as it
stands only adds to the
financial and humane
train wreck that the
Wild Horse and Burro
Program has become.
So,
rather than spending
over $30 million this
fiscal year to remove
our wild horses and
burros from the range
plus $42 million to buy
land in the East, let’s
protect them on their
western lands. The
intent of Congress’ 1971
Free-roaming Wild Horses
and Burros Act was not
to warehouse our
mustangs but to allow
them to live in freedom
in self-sustaining
numbers on western
rangelands designated
primarily for their
survival. Drastic change
is needed in the
management of wild
horses and burros if
they are to survive, as
wild animals, into the
future. Wild horses
benefit the land as they
evolved in North America
and they represent our
living history in the
west.
Add to the millions
spent for round ups, the
annual lose of $123
million running a
taxpayer subsidized
grazing program, often
referred to as “welfare
ranching”. The fees
charged to livestock
permittees is currently
the lowest allowed by
law—$1.35 per cow/calf
pair per month. This
rate needs would need to
be over $9.00 in order
for the program to break
even. If cows were
removed on legally
designed wild horse herd
areas and horses allowed
to stay, we’d save even
more—including our
valued mustangs. Holding
the 1900 Calico horses
alone in a feedlot style
facility amounts to a
staggering cost of over
$10,000 per day!
But
change is on the way for
our wild horses and
burros!
Some 25 protests have
been mounted from
coast-to-coast including
Chicago, LA, NYC,
Denver, Las Vegas, Reno,
and Sacramento since
late December. Thousands
of people have braved
the cold and come out
with their families to
hold banners and signs
demanding that President
Obama react to the
hideous mistreatment of
our spectacular wild
horses and respond to
the incredible waste of
taxpayer dollars on a
broken program that only
lines the pockets of
powerbrokers and cattle
barons. Now is the time
to say enough is enough.
Open the gates and
return our wild horses
to their rightful
ranges.
Please take action for
our wild herds. An
immediate moratorium on
all roundups is needed!
This must be followed by
hearings and
investigations on BLM
mismanagement; accurate
and independent
assessments of just how
many wild horses we have
left and the real range
conditions. Then we need
to develop a sustainable
plan for our wild herds
on our Western public
lands and restore their
protections set forth in
the 1971 Wild
Free-Roaming Horses and
Burros Act.
Moving
our wild horses in
non-reproducing, broken
families to the East is
not the answer.
Join us on
Thursday, March 25th for
a Mustangs March on
Washington and take
action today to save
these incredible animals
who are currently being
managed to extinction.
EVENTS on Thursday,
March 25 and Friday
March 26th
Press conference and
speakers at 1:30pm
with Filmmaker/Advocate
Ginger Kathrens, Author
RT Fitch and more.
Protest in
Lafayette Park (north
side of Whitehouse, on H
Street between 15th and
17th Streets, NW). At
3:00pm protesters will
march with signs to the
BLM office at 1849 'C'
Street.
Mustangs on the Hill II:
On Friday morning we’ll
brief advocates
regarding their meetings
with their Senators and
Representatives in
regard to saving our
mustangs. Please
schedule an appointment
with your Senators and
Congress person for
Thursday morning or
Friday.
Take Action: Call
President Obama
202-456-1111, Call your
Senators
202-224-3121visit
www.thecloudfoundation.org
or call 719-633-3842 for
more information.
This protest is
being organized by The
Equine Welfare Alliance,
The Cloud Foundation,
Friends for Animals and
Many Others-- please
spread the word!
Photos courtesy The
Cloud Foundation.