Wild Horse Herd Wins Reprieve

by merrie | August 23, 2007 at 02:11 pm
1312 views | 2 Recommendations | 1 comment

Photos

wild horse race

wild horse race

see larger image

uploaded by Babeshi

Wild Horse Herd Wins Reprieve

by: The Associated Press

Hundreds of wild horses and burros slated for roundup at a national wildlife refuge along the Nevada-Oregon line will continue to roam free, at least for now, to the relief of wild horse advocates and dismay of some other environmentalists and wildlife officials.

After the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service canceled a planned gather last month under pressure from horse advocates and a House committee chairman, horse groups applauded.

But wildlife officials fear the herds will gobble up scarce resources and destroy habitat for the animals the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge was created to protect. The victory for horses endangers pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep, pygmy rabbits, sage grouse, mule deer, and untold species found in isolated springs, they say.

Other environmental groups, while not necessarily opposed to wild horses, argue too many will significantly degrade the delicate western Great Basin ecosystem and pillage the refuge's financial resources.

"We simply can't put the needs of horses above all other wildlife, especially when law requires these refuges be managed for specific species," said Evan Hirsche, president of the National Wildlife Refuge Association, an independent nonprofit organization that advocates for refuges.

As the dust over the proposed roundup settles, federal managers have agreed to reconsider whether horses and burros, viewed by many as romantic symbols of the American West, should have a bigger claim to the expansive high desert refuge than the stake they were given a quarter-century ago when cattle also shared the land.

"We're not saying there should never be a roundup of horses or they should let them go unchecked," Matt Rossell, outreach coordinator for the animal rights group In Defense of Animals.

"We just want to make sure the horses are gathered humanely and we really have good information on how many horses the land can sustain and that the horses are ending up in good homes."

Link to full article

recommend This comment thread is now closed
0
versie tackett

i strongly believe that horses along with all gods creathers should be left to run free  .the where here long beror we were and all animals lived among aech other  and things years and years ago so, i feel they should be treated like whales and sharks and eagles and crocadile ,polar bears, no one should be able to mess with then in any way...and even the buffalo arent to be bothered i just really think people should leave all forms of nature alone ....horses are beautiful ,an also one of the few things left to remind people of freedom .......and im sure im just wasting my time and that this may not even get read but atleast i toke the time to express how i feel and believe ....                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

This story was created over 3 months ago, the comment thread is now closed.

What is NowPublic?

NowPublic lets people work together to cover news events around the world.

Find out more

Crowd Power

Anonymous
First Flagged at 1:23 AM, May 31, 2009 by Anonymous (not verified)
These members have powered this story:

Most Recommended Stories in Environment

Recommendations (2)

Most recently recommended by:
 

closeSign in to NowPublic

is reporting from