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The Bureau of Land Management Announces a Scoping Period for Public Comments for Four Little Known Wild Horse Herds With No Way for the Public to Find It
by Carol Walker
The North Lander Complex Herds are four wild horse herds in Wyoming: Conant Creek, Dishpan Butte, Muskrat Basin and Rock Creek Mountain. These herds are not famous like the Pryors or Sand Wash Basin or Onaqui, but they deserve just as much attention and respect and also deserve to have a fair chance for public review and comment just as any other wild horse herd does. The last helicopter roundup of this herd was in 2012. The four herds are located on over 375,000 acres.
When I was trying to find the Scoping Document and the Dear Reader Letter on the Bureau of Land Management’s eplanning site which is where all the information needs to be placed for the public to review and comment, I could not find anything. But I could find the Scoping Documents for previous scoping periods in 2016 and 2018. Here they are: https://eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/project/70450/570
But this time, there is nothing on eplanning for 2021. The whole point of the eplanning site when it was set up a few years ago was to have a site that is searchable for documents that need to be reviewed and commented upon by the public. Every other wild horse herd in Wyoming puts their Scoping Documents here for review.
Because you cannot find this tiny bit of information anywhere unless you were sent it in the mail, I am copying the information from the News Release:
News Release BLM Lander Field Office
Media Contact: Sarah Beckwith (307) 347-5207 sbeckwith@blm.gov
April 1, 2021
BLM seeks input on future wild horse gathers in the North Lander Complex
LANDER, Wyo.—The Bureau of Land Management Lander Field Office requests public input as it analyzes future wild horse gathers in the North Lander Wild Horse Complex.
The North Lander Complex is in southeast Fremont County and is made up of the Conant Creek, Dishpan Butte, Muskrat Basin and Rock Creek Mountain herd management areas. The North Lander Complex’s appropriate management level (AML)—the point at which the wild horse population is consistent with the land’s capacity to support it and other mandated uses of those lands—is 320–536 horses. The BLM estimates that there are more than 1,600 horses in the complex.
“Gathers will be needed in the North Lander Complex to return the population to within its AML, slow population growth and remove wild horses that have strayed outside of the complex,” said Lander Field Manager John Elliott.
The BLM’s analysis will include various alternatives for gathering and implementing population control measures to achieve and maintain the AML. Population control methods that may be considered include gelding or vasectomizing stallions; reducing the reproducing population through adjusted sex ratios; using intrauterine devices (IUDs) on mares; and using the fertility control drug GonaCon.
Public input is valuable early in the process and will enable the BLM to develop a well-informed environmental assessment. Comments should be received by April 30, 2021 and may be emailed to BLM_WY_North_Lander_Gather@blm.gov or mailed to Wild Horse Specialist, BLM Lander Field Office, 1335 Main Street, Lander, WY 82401.
All comments, including personal identifying information, may be made publicly available at any time. While you may ask that your identifying information be withheld from public review, the BLM cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so.
For more information, contact BLM Wild Horse and Burro Specialist Clay Stott at (307) 332-8400.
What is missing from this pitiful News Release:
- The news release does not even give the acreage of the 4 herds.
- There is no map.
- There is no information on when the last flyover count was done, how often it was done and how it was done to arrive at the estimate of “more than 1600 horses in the complex.”
- There is no information on birth and death rates.
- There is no information on how any of these draconian methods of vasectomization, spaying, IUD insertion, Gonacon would be applied.
- There is no information about the cattle and sheep grazing leases in the area.
- There is no information about when or how the roundup or roundups will be conducted.
If you look at the Scoping Document from 2016 they provide a table with population counts and estimates, and ironically they have this to say about NEPA, the National Environmental Policy Act:
“One essential element of the NEPA process is scoping. Scoping activities are initiated early in the process to: identify reasonable alternatives to be evaluated in the environmental analysis; identify environmental issues of concern related to the proposed gather; determine the depth of analysis for issues addressed in the environmental document; and identify potential mitigation. Known resource issues or potential conflicts to be addressed in the EA include: recreational activities such as hunting, wildlife and wild horse viewing; special status plant species; wildlife, and special status wildlife species; historic trails; oil and gas development and rights-of-way; wild horse population control treatments; and livestock grazing. This scoping notice has been prepared to describe means by which governmental agencies, the general public, and other interested parties may participate in and contribute to the analysis process. Public input is important in establishing the scope of analysis for any NEPA document, and the BLM encourages public participation.”
I would say that this plan and its lack of visibility is designed to discourage public participation and input. I did contact the Wild Horse and Burro Expert, the Field Office Manager, the Public Relations Specialist and the Cheyenne State Office to no avail.
Update – the Field Office Manager in Lander called me yesterday and I received more information. Here are the counts from the 2020 census:
Conant Creek HMA 263 Muskrat Basin HMA 952 Dishpan Butte HMA 270 Rock Creek Mtn HMA 178
They are planning to do the roundup this fall if there is time after the big roundup and removal of the 5 Checkerboard Herds, which are the priority.
Here are talking points for your comments, please use your own words:
- Please put the Scoping Documents and all relevant information on the eplanning site and give the public 30 more days to comment once the information is up.
- Give the information on when actual flyover counts were done for the four herds.
- Never use IUDs on wild mares. This is a dangerous, unproven and unnecessary idea.
- Never spay wild mares. There is a tremendous amount of research and documentation that this cruel and barbaric and dangerous procedure should not be done.
- Skewing the sex ratio away from the naturally occurring 50-50 male female split will increase injuries, death and will disrupt the structure of family bands. There are no scientific studies proving that this is beneficial.
- Do not geld wild stallions. Gelding completely changes natural wild horse behavior and will destroy the herd.
- Remove the grazing leases on the Herd Management Areas and manage wild horses as the principle species as they should be, according to the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act.
- Change the Appropriate Management Level for the area. 320 wild horses on 375,000 acres is only 1 horse per 1,172 acres.
- If birth control must be used, use PZP since it is proven to be reversible, safe and humane.
What I request that you do is use your own words.
Comment to the BLM by April 30, 2021:
Email to BLM_WY_North_Lander_Gather@blm.gov or mailed to Wild Horse Specialist, BLM Lander Field Office, 1335 Main Street, Lander, WY 82401
President Joe Biden
Phone: 202-456-1111
https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20500
Deb Haaland, Secretary of the Interior
1849 C Street, N.W.
Washington DC 20240
Phone (with employee directory): (202) 208-3100
FedRelay number: (800)877-8339 (TTY)
Email: feedback@ios.doi.gov
Your Senators: https://www.senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm
Your Representatives: https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative
Nada Wolff Culver, Deputy Director of the Bureau of Land Management
Phone: 202-208-2801, Email: nculver@blm.gov
Our wild horses are counting on you. Please get the word out and make your voice heard.
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25 Comments
Leave the wild horses alone. They’ve taken care of themselves for years & years. This land isn’t for the ranchers. Replacing them with cattle & sheep destroys the land more than the horses ever could.
It’s the truth leave these horses alone. Why does man have to destroy everything it touches.
Please leave these precious horses alone and let them be. These horses deserve respect and be free.
Please send your comments to the BLM and President Biden and Deb Haaland and your Senators and Representatives. They will not see your commnents here.
I adamantly oppose the removal or sterilization, of Any of Our wildlife, including wild horses and burrows.
Please send your comments to the BLM and President Biden and Deb Haaland and your Senators and Representatives. They will not see your comments here.
AMEN
Agreed thecwild horses have taken care of themselves for yrs humans interferring will just upset the balance. Letting ranchers on the land will strip it to a barren strip. Let them live
Where they have for generations
Pls write down n keep #s n email.THEY R NOT HERE. GO INSIDE POST. HIT VERT DOTS KEEP THESE WRITTEN DOWN. ACT. SEND COMMENTS HERE DO NOT GO TO ANYONE BUT US . PLS ACT B4 ITS TOO LATE
Please leave these horses alone. Let them continue living where they have lived all these years.
Please leave our Wildhorses wild. They deserve to be there with their history and families..Actually the people about their well being and not put in situations they do not deserve to be in. We Actually care about them
Please send your comments to the BLM and President Biden and Deb Haaland and your Senators and Representatives. They will not see your commnents here.
Please send your comments to the BLM and President Biden and Deb Haaland and your Senators and Representatives. They will not see your comments here.
Please leave our wild horses wild and free. They deserve to be there with their families and stop giving their land to the ranchers that want to run cattle.
Please DO NOT geld wild stallions. Gelding completely changes natural wild horse behavior and will destroy the herd. If birth control must be used, use PZP since it is proven to be reversible, safe and humane.
Remove the grazing leases on the Herd Management Areas and manage wild horses as the principle species as they should be, according to the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act.
Please send your comments to the BLM and President Biden and Deb Haaland and your Senators and Representatives. They will not see your commnents here.
Ppl still dont use fb correctly they are still cpmmenting here!? Haalands going with RTF AND DTS AGENDA.tell Her! This is wrong. Killing bison is wrong. Hiring Her may be WRONG. OUT OF TIME. ITS THE 30TH PPL. OPEN ACT CALL EMAIL TODAY
Pls leave the North Lander Horses b and free of cruel and inhumane sterilization .
Leave them alone! They are part of nature they are beautiful and they feel too! There’s already too much cattle why waste the land on a ranch that will open and shut down! Leave the horses be! It’s their home and their land not yours!
Please send your comments to the BLM and President Biden and Deb Haaland and your Senators and Representatives. They will not see your commnents here.
Dont think you are commenting in correct place! Pls Act
You tell me why is it good for sheep cattle and not horses we’re all here to share land so what’s the problem if this is the case why don’t we kill off the Sheep the cattle the birds and so on that where there is no Wildlife for nobody maybe they’ll think twice about doing all this stuff and not having nothing love and admire
Please send your comments to the BLM and President Biden and Deb Haaland and your Senators and Representatives. They will not see your commnents here.
Pls comment n call.email as asked. They r NOT HERE.ACT.NOW.
Carol, I have sent an email to the addresses you provided. Wishing for a positive outcome allowing the horses to remain on their homes. Bless you for all you do in this effort.
Please do not exterminate this herd! Mustangs need to be saved and stop cruel roundups, IUD’s sterilization etc.! Please!!!!