
BLM: Wild Horse Euthanasia Off Table;RTF Urges Agency to Drop Push forSurgical Sterilization of Wild Mares-Return to Freedom calls on Congress to support non-lethal management path proposed by stakeholders-Statement from Return to Freedom Wild Horse Conservation: While Return to Freedom appreciates that the Bureau of Land Management’s acting chief, Casey Hammond, said today that the agency is no longer pursuing a plan to euthanize healthy wild horses and burros, his comments contradict those made by a colleague only the day before. Bruce Rittenhouse, acting chief of BLM’s Wild Horse and Burro Program, told the National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board on Wednesday that his agency’s report to Congress next month would include analysis of euthanizing older wild horses and burros viewed as unadoptable, as requested by lawmakers. We hope that BLM’s report to Congress will reflect Hammond’s assurances that killing healthy animals is not something the agency intends to pursue, but our concerns remain. In addition, Hammond and Rittenhouse both noted BLM continues to view permanent sterilization of wild mares as an option — comments that only underscore our frustration that the agency continues to spend tax dollars on pursuing dangerous, unproven and costly surgeries, especially when proven, safe and humane forms of fertility control are cheaper and readily available but little used by BLM. |
About Return to Freedom, Wild Horse Conservation
Founded in 1997, Return to Freedom (RTF) is a national 501 C3 nonprofit organization dedicated to wild horse preservation through sanctuary, education, advocacy and conservation. RTF also operates the American Wild Horse Sanctuary, home to nearly 500 wild horses and burros, created as a model to explore minimally intrusive management methods that could be implemented on the range as an alternative to roundups. Visit returntofreedom.org and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. |