Wild Horses: New Lawsuit to Stop Checkerboard II Wild Horse Roundup
October 4, 2016Another Big Landmark Win for Wyoming’s Wild Horses! Checkerboard Ruling Overturned by Federal Appeals Court
October 14, 2016For Immediate Release
DENVER, CO (October 11, 2016) . . . Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals Tenth Circuit upheld a lower court’s dismissal of a lawsuit filed by the State of Wyoming against the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) seeking the removal of hundreds of wild horses from public lands across the state. The American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign (AWHPC), The Cloud Foundation, Return to Freedom, Carol Walker, Director of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation and wild horse photographer Kimerlee Curyl were granted the right to intervene in the case and filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit against the BLM.
At issue in the case, first filed in 2014, were wild horses in the Antelope Hills, Crooks Mountain, Green Mountain, Lost Creek, Stewart Creek, Fifteenmile and Little Colorado Herd Management Areas (HMAs) in Wyoming.
The Tenth Circuit held, “We reject the State’s arguments… the [Wild Horse] Act does not define the phrase “appropriate management level” and thus does not equate it with any requirement to remove excess animals from a particular HMA… the BLM is under no statutory duty to remove animals from the seven HMAs at issue.”
“This is a major precedential victory that will have important implications for federal wild horse policy for decades to come,” said Bill Eubanks of the public interest law firm Meyer, Glitzenstein and Eubanks, which represented the intervenors in this case.
“The appellate court has clearly affirmed two important issues – first that wild horse populations in excess of the BLM’s arbitrarily established ‘appropriate’ management levels do not equate with overpopulation, and second that the BLM is not required to remove wild horses from the range even if it determines an overpopulation exists,” Eubanks continued. “Rather the agency has broad discretion to implement other management approaches, including implementation of fertility control to humanely reduce population growth rates and reduction in livestock grazing within HMAs.”
Eubanks said that this precedential decision will impact similar pending cases at the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and in U.S. District Court in Utah, and should serve as a deterrent to other states, including Nevada, considering litigation to compel the federal government to round up and remove thousands of wild horses from Western public lands.
The State of Wyoming lawsuit sought the removal of hundreds of wild horses from public lands in Wyoming, a state in where just 6,500 wild horses remain on 3.2 million acres of BLM-managed land. By contrast, hundreds of thousands of domestic cattle and sheep graze 18 million acres of BLM land in the state. Put another way, wild horses are present in Wyoming on just 2 percent of the BLM land grazed by livestock.
Eubanks is also representing the groups on separate litigation involving the BLM’s decision to wipe out wild horses from the Wyoming Checkerboard, a two million acre area of public and private land in the southern part of the state. The groups are awaiting a Tenth Circuit decision on a 2014 lawsuit and have filed new litigation challenging the BLM’s plan to conduct another Wyoming Checkerboard roundup, beginning as early as October 18.
The American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign (AWHPC) is a coalition of more than 50 horse advocacy, public interest, and conservation organizations dedicated to preserving the American wild horse in viable, free-roaming herds for generations to come, as part of our national heritage.
The Cloud Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and protection of wild horses and burros on our Western public lands with a focus on protecting Cloud’s herd in the Pryor Mountains of Montana. Cloud is the subject of Foundation founder Ginger Kathrens’ groundbreaking PBS/Nature documentaries.
Return to Freedom (RTF) is a national non-profit dedicated to preserving the freedom, diversity and habitat of wild horses and burros through sanctuary, education, advocacy and conservation, and has operated the American Wild Horse Sanctuary in Central Coastal, CA. since 1998.
Carol Walker and Kimerlee Curyl are renowned wild horse photographers who regularly photograph the wild horses of the Adobe Town, Great Divide Basin and Salt Wells Creek HMAs. Walker is also a board member for the Wild Horse Freedom Federation.
Meyer Glitzenstein & Eubanks LLP is a public interest environmental law firm with offices in Washington, D.C. and Fort Collins, Colorado.
7 Comments
The sterilization of mares and gelding stallions pose as a risk to ensuring future viable herds. BLM and the DOI have planned this since 2008/09. They mentioned that if horse accessories got ahold of this they would be sued. Their behavior is a total abrogation of the law. Such lawlessness and being condoned by some courts is at utmost Treasonous to The constitution of WE THE PEOPLE
THANK YOU FOR HEARING MY COMMENT ON THIS BLATANT CORRUPTION
Thank God.Thank you wonderful, tireless advocates.
This is fantastic news for people and horses. Thank God the horses can roam and live and be free. Thank you Lord for listening for mine and the prayers of others????????
Thank you for all you do to protect the wild ones! Sheree
Well – chalk up one for the horses! About time, isnt it? Reduction in livestock grazing sounds right to me.
Hey Carol, do you have any prints for sale of this photo? Would love to learn more about this stud and where you found him, too. Gorgeous animal.
Amen!!! Well isn’t it about time that our Government and court system right this terrible crime being committed against our Wild Horse Families!! For crying out loud they deserve their rightful place on our Public Lands, they should be protected and NEVER ROUNDED UP BY THE CRUEL BLM!!!!!! PLEASE AMERICA STOP THE WILD HORSE GENOCIDE!!!!!!! Thanks to all who have fought for their freedom, I don’t know about you all but I am Happy Dancing!!! Now lets keep winning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!