Stop the Total Removal of the Historic West Douglas Wild Horse Herd & Partial Removal of Piceance-East Douglas Herd
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Aug 11th, 2015Someone from Bend, OR signed.
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Aug 11th, 2015Someone from Watsonville, CA writes:
I protest the roundup and killing of America's Wild Horses. Stop this practice.Aug 11th, 2015Someone from Hickory, NC signed.
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Aug 11th, 2015Someone from Calais, ME writes:
Mitochondrial DNA has proven that the wild horse is a reintroduced Native Species and as such should be protected as Native Wildlife by the USFWS. Federal protections granted by the 1971 Wild Free Roaming Horse and Burro Act should be reinstated and the Burn's Amendment repealed. I want my children's children to be able to see these iconic symbols of the American West running free.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelAug 11th, 2015Someone from Carpinteria, CA signed.
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Aug 11th, 2015Someone from Mcloud, OK writes:
Are the motives to make the US a total grey, devoid of the beautiful animals that God created for us to enjoy and treasure? Living things cannot have a monetary value! It has to have a sense of beauty and awe, to preserve for the future, not to destroy out of greed or inconvenience!REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelAug 11th, 2015Someone from Austin, TX signed.
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Aug 11th, 2015Someone from Mercer, WI writes:
These horses belong to the people and belong on our public land, leave them there as the 1971 law intended. I do not want my tax dollars used to support the wild horse/burro removals. There are alternate strategies including fertility management, natural predators (if the U.S. Wildlife Service stops killing them by the thousands), and natural disasters. Get the cattle/sheep and oil/gas/mining interests off our public lands and the range will come back.REPORT COMMENTS
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Aug 11th, 2015Someone from Auburn, ME writes:
We need to protect our precious animals not destroy them!REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelAug 11th, 2015Someone from Saint Peters, PA writes:
Don't you think future generations should see these wonderful animals. There are places out east where kids have no idea what a cow, chicken or any other farm animal looks like. Mother earth is here to be cared for by man not destroyed.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelAug 11th, 2015Someone from Colorado Springs, CO writes:
This is an unnecessary and inhumane practice, the American government should be PROTECTING our wild horses, not running them to extinction. It is disgusting the superiority that man feels over all other things and that our resolution to any problem is to destroy, even when it is other living beings. Many of these horses rounded up end up in feedlots (which I have seen for myself) and then eventually exported to slaughter plants, where they experience a most gruesome and unwarranted death, having done nothing to deserve what we have done to them. These horses are a piece of American history and, like all history, should be preserved.REPORT COMMENTS
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