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I pulled this off of Coueswhitetail. Some of you have already seen it.
For those of you unfamiliar with burros they are about as useless a POS as there is. They trash out prime mule deer and bighorn sheep habitiat, pushing native animals out and completely taking over.
Please take time to write your senators and congressmen in regards to this. If you don't have the time to read through the whole thing, a good summary is about halfway through page 6,7, and 8.
Folks we need some help on this one as our very own Grijalva along with Representative Rayhall are working at changing the text of the current act that would have adverse affect on wildlife and wildlife habitat!!!!
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This bill (see attached) completely changes the Wild Horse and Burro Act. Some highlights of this bill include: Removing the restriction on wild horses limited to areas where they were found in 1971, takes away our ability us use helicopter to round them up. Limits us to remove only those that we can adopt and only after we have exhausted all options to place them on public lands. Provides that they will keep their status as wild horses even after title which means we will still be responible for them. Among other things. Bottom line it provides for expansion of wild horse heards all over the public lands with very limited ability to controll them.
Here is the link to the proposed changes to the Wild Horse And Burro Act... http://www.cmccotter.org/azuho/wild_burro.pdf
For those of you unfamiliar with burros they are about as useless a POS as there is. They trash out prime mule deer and bighorn sheep habitiat, pushing native animals out and completely taking over.
Please take time to write your senators and congressmen in regards to this. If you don't have the time to read through the whole thing, a good summary is about halfway through page 6,7, and 8.
Folks we need some help on this one as our very own Grijalva along with Representative Rayhall are working at changing the text of the current act that would have adverse affect on wildlife and wildlife habitat!!!!
Quote:
This bill (see attached) completely changes the Wild Horse and Burro Act. Some highlights of this bill include: Removing the restriction on wild horses limited to areas where they were found in 1971, takes away our ability us use helicopter to round them up. Limits us to remove only those that we can adopt and only after we have exhausted all options to place them on public lands. Provides that they will keep their status as wild horses even after title which means we will still be responible for them. Among other things. Bottom line it provides for expansion of wild horse heards all over the public lands with very limited ability to controll them.
Here is the link to the proposed changes to the Wild Horse And Burro Act... http://www.cmccotter.org/azuho/wild_burro.pdf