Wild Horses: Wyoming Wild Horse Roundup Delayed as Advocates Appeal to Tenth Circuit
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Appellate Court Denies Emergency Motion and Allows Unprecedented Wyoming Wild Horse Roundup That Turns Over Public Lands to Private Livestock Interests
Denver, CO (September 10, 2014)…. Today the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied an emergency motion to block the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) wild horse roundup in the Wyoming Checkerboard. The motion was filed by the American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign (AWHPC), The Cloud Foundation, Return to Freedom and wild horse photographers Carol Walker and Kimerlee Curyl.
The one-sentence decision by the Tenth Circuit does not address any of BLM’s admitted violations of the Wild Horse Act and clears the way for the roundup of more than 800 wild horses from public and private lands in the Adobe Town, Salt Wells Creek and Great Divide Basin Herd Management Areas. The helicopter capture operation is scheduled to begin this week after being twice delayed by the lawsuit filed by the wild horse preservation groups and advocates on August 1, 2014.
“This ruling allows BLM to blatantly violate multiple federal laws and essentially turns over our public lands to private livestock interests,” said Suzanne Roy, Director of the American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign. “It sets a terrible precedent not only for wild horses but also for the responsible management of our public lands by elevating commercial livestock interests over the public interest and federal law.”
“Wild horse families are the unwitting victims of a government agency that is dancing to the tune of private interests on our public lands,” states Ginger Kathrens, Executive Director of The Cloud Foundation. “These beautiful, innocent animals are on the brink of losing what they hold most dear – their families and their freedom. And the sad truth is that some will lose their lives.”
“By failing to hold BLM accountable, the court has paved the way for the permanent removal of half of Wyoming’s wild horses and turns on its head the BLM’s legal mandate to protect wild horses,” said Neda DeMayo, President of Return to Freedom. “It is a stinging blow to all citizens concerned with protection of these national icons and the responsible stewardship of our public lands and natural resources.”
“I am saddened and sickened to learn that the interests of private welfare ranchers have been elevated about the value of the lives and freedom of our beautiful wild horses in the Wyoming Red Desert. Some truly precious and essential part of our public lands will be lost forever when they are rounded up and placed in holding pens to live out the rest of their lives,” said Carol Walker of Living Images, renowned wild horse photographer and author.
“When did it become ok for laws to be broken, made malleable by special interest groups? What does this say about our future? The protection of wildlife and our natural resources is becoming a thing of the past. Soon it will be all too late,” said Kimerlee Curyl, noted fine art wild horse photographer.
Over 41,000 American citizens signed an AWHPC petition opposing the BLM’s plan to wipe out federally protected wild horses in southern Wyoming.
The push to remove the horses is coming from the Rock Springs Grazing Association (RSGA), whose 50 members view the mustangs as competition for cheap, taxpayer-subsidized livestock grazing on the public lands in the checkerboard. In 2010, the government invited the RSGA ranchers to sue the BLM in order to secure funding for wild horse roundups. Two years later, BLM settled the case by capitulating to rancher demands to eliminate wild horses on a two-million-acre swath of public and private land in southern Wyoming known as the Wyoming Checkerboard.
Even though both the courts have denied the emergency motions seeking to stop the roundup in the Wyoming Checkerboard, the case will proceed to address the merits of the case after the roundup occurs.
For more information on the roundup and the legal action, please click here.
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 wild horse preservation through sanctuary, education and conservation, and also operates the American Wild Horse Sanctuary in Lompoc, CA. It is also AWHPC’s founding organization.
Carol Walker is the Director of Field Documentation and Board Member of Wild Horse Freedom Federation, and renowned wild horse photographer who has been photographing the wild horses of the Adobe Town, Great Divide Basin and Salt Wells Creek HMAs for the past 10 years.
The Cloud Foundation (TCF), American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign, Return to Freedom, Carol Walker, and Kimerlee Curyl are being represented by the public interest Washington D.C. law firm of Meyer Glitzenstein & Crystal.
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It is a damn shame that these wild horses are to be rounded up and will most likely be sent to slaughter. Why are humans prone to destroy everything that is good and beautiful on this earth for money. Furthermore, WE THE PEOPLE own this land just as much as the cattlemen who want to use these lands for cattle.Citizens of the United States pay taxes, and our taxes pay for these Public Lands. WHY WON’T THE COURTS FOCUS ON THIS VERY IMPORTANT FACT. THIS MATTTER SHOULD BE JUDGED BY MANY, NOT THE FEW WITH MONETARY INTERESTS.
despicable, reprehensible…very very sad.
I am SICK over this. And WHAT will truly become of the horse????? Will they be SOLD to Canadian slaughterhouses:
http://www.kob.com/article/stories/s3549540.shtml#.VBH3XhZEnrd
How sad to see big cattle men able to decide the fate of these beautiful horses. It makes me sick, and the bottom line always seems to be the almighty dollar. We are not leaving a very good heritage to future generations of this country. America, please use the ballot and do all you can to stop greed and corruption.
I wish everyone would boycott beef! then how would all those cattlemen feel. Shame on them and a BIG SHAME on the BLM. What kind of future are we leaving for our great-grandchildren? I agree with Jane, America Please use the ballot and do all you can to stop this greed and corruption.
Frustrating, I’ve sent my concerns to my congressman.
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hi my nam eis paril day and I really don’t like the blm and im fighting them I wrote a letter to mr. Obama to stop them chasing their horses with helicopter and im a big fan of yous and im only 15 years old and im going to get my point through do you have any thing that might help me and info please email me at anicoleday1@gmail.com thank you
Thank you everyone who has commented here. Please make sure you send your comments to the BLM at the email address in the post, they will not receive them if you only post them here.
Thanks!
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