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https://eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/project/2022012/595/8003816/comment What I wrote: "After reviewing the McCullough Peaks HMA Bait Trap Gather Environmental Assessment (EA), I support the “No Action Alternative” of continued population management with PZP with no horses removed from the range." You can also call the Capitol Hill Switchboard at 202-225-3121 and ask to be connected to your Representative’s office by providing your zip code. You may have to leave a message. Simply say:
“I am a constituent, and I’m writing to you to ask that you please support H.R. 3656, the bipartisan Wild Horse and Burro Protection Act of 2023. This important bill would protect wild horses from helicopters being utilized in roundup operations; a cruel and antiquated method that leads to trauma, injury, and death in the horses. Supporting this bill also effectively advances the BLM’s directive to humanely capture horses while providing significant savings for taxpayers. I Stand With Wild Horses!” Beautiful Stallion Washakie of the McCullough Peaks Herd save the #McCulloughPeaksHerd in his name8/3/2023 (reposted from Facebook)
Wild at Heart Images-Wildlife and Nature Photography - Sandy Sisti "The lives of our wild horses, like Washakie, are complex, exciting, dramatic, and devastating -- much like our own. Stories like Washakie's, are what will be lost if the Bureau of Land Management proceeds with its plan to reduce the McCullough Peaks population by half. Kenai and Klondike could lose their freedom and spend the rest of their lives in government holding facilities. Adding insult to injury is that the McCullough Peak's wild horses have a humane fertility control program in place. One-third of the horses are over the age of 15. The removal of the McCullough Peaks wild horses does not need to happen. Please take action in honor of Washakie and his family. This link will take you to suggested talking points and a link to the Bureau's comment page." https://www.wildatheartimages.com/blog/mcpeakseatalkingpoints?fbclid=IwAR2oFCoSTS1x_QnN7rHaDdc1ZQElgySK-JRfAlwyFyy0wZQOygYfZQCml_Y Here's what I wrote: After reviewing the McCullough Peaks HMA Bait Trap Gather Environmental Assessment (EA), I support the “No Action Alternative” of continued population management with PZP with no horses removed from the range. You can add: Reasons for my decision are outlined below. reposted from wild horse education, and Wild At Heart Images: https://www.wildatheartimages.com/ |
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