The US Bureau of Land Management examined the practices of one of their livestock contractors during a recent "gather." Controversial procedures included chasing individual horses with a helicopter for too long and getting too close.
So is the BLM just throwing a bone to wild horse advocates who actually got a temporary restraining order from a judge during the gather? The BLM removed 1200 horses from Nevada, and a lot of ranchers there would like to see all the wild horses gone.
It seems like there is no middle ground in this dispute - according to the BLM there are just too many horses , while the wild horse advocates charge the BLM with catering to the ranching and mining interests who see the horses as a hindrance to their business activities.
How can this get resolved?
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