The BLM wild horse roundup continues: follow the money

The BLM wild horse roundup continues: follow the money

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Obama knew what he was getting when he made Ken Salazar head of the Bureau of Land Management, an agency within the Department of the Interior that manages some 500,000,000 acres of public lands. The Department of Interior has been an agency ratcheted by corruption for decades. In 2009, Obama put Salazar in to oversee and manage this agency. During his term, Salazar, a strong proponent of renewable energy, pushed through more then three dozen new solar, wind, and geothermal projects on public lands. However, what this article will seek to understand is the BLM wild horse roundup and its mission to destroy the free roaming wild horses they are mandated to protect.

Salazar is an associate of a notorious senator from Nevada who is currently under investigation by the State of Utah for corruption. Harry Reid’s scandals could fill a book and include land swaps, hidden property, and lavish gifts for his intervention in and in the Utah investigation for pay to play. Reid has also been involved in BLM land deals for solar energy, Salazar’s pet project.

BLM wild horse roundupTom Davis purchased nearly 1,800 mustangs from the BLM over a four-year period. He claims to have immediately resold the animals to individuals who drove them to Mexico to their painful deaths in Mexican slaughter houses. The Inspector General interviewed Davis, who refused to disclose the names of anyone he sold these animals to. So why not prosecute Davis himself and perhaps even Salazar if, as I suspect, Salazar was aware of the fate awaiting these animals?

Davis and Salazar are both cattle ranchers from Colorado. They had a pre-existing personal relationship that allowed Davis an inside opportunity to acquire wild horses from the BLM. These BLM wild horse roundup efforts and the subsequent slaughter of our wild horses began almost simultaneously with Salazar’s appointment as head of the agency. Suspicious?

To be clear, this was no accident. Davis allegedly had farming and trucking connections with Salazar according to a report by the Office of the Inspector General, who has begun an investigation. Hopefully Salazar, if he in fact knew wild horses were being driven to Mexico for slaughter, will feel what it’s like to be rounded up, penned up, and behind bars, although it’s doubtful Obama will allow that to happen. In fact, the agency charged with criminal prosecutions at the U.S. Attorney’s office has apparently gone dark.

The BLM claims a death rate of one percent for helicopter roundups, but these claims are inaccurate. Wild animals do not belong in pens, ergo the term “wild.” In BLM wild horse roundups, wild horses are dying in captivity.

As of August, at least 86 horses have died in holding pens after being captured in Wyoming’s Checkerboard roundup. Most of them died from broken necks, traumatic injuries sustained from desperately slamming themselves against the bars of their holding pens during terror-stricken attempts to escape. There are now fewer then 25,000 wild horses running free on our public lands.

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As the Inspector General report states: “In 2005, BLM implemented a policy that placed limitations on the amount of horses sold and required buyers to provide good homes and humane care to prevent the horses from being sent to slaughter.” Yet that is exactly what happened to almost 1,800 wild horses during BLM wild horse roundups under Salazar’s watchful eye. Davis knew the rules; he should be prosecuted as an example to others with this same destructive intent. When there are limits, how did this “individual” manage to buy nearly 1,800 horses?

Its time to follow the money! Time to see who received what at the expense of these horses’ lives.

Which would you believe to be more important to a cattle rancher with oil interests, drilling leases, and wind farms: money or protecting a national treasure, our wild horse heritage?

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As Salazar admitted when he retired from public office, “Today, the largest solar energy projects in the world are under construction on America’s public lands in the west, and we’ve issued the first leases for offshore wind in the Atlantic.”

About 500 million acres, or about 20 percent, of the nation’s land are under control of the Department of the Interior, perhaps one of the most corrupt government agencies notwithstanding the IRS … but that’s another story.

The Department of Interior’s No. 2 official, Deputy Secretary J. Steven Griles, served 10 months in prison for lying to a Senate committee about his relationship with Jack Abramoff, with whom the agency had strong ties. But even worse are the allegations of sexual misconduct, drug use, and comfortable ties to the energy industry and its rewards, leaving no room in their agenda for our wild horses, which by law they are mandated to protect.

Agency employees responsible for collecting royalties paid by oil and gas companies using public land cut inside deals for private financial rewards, money that never reached the U.S. Treasury, along with lavish gifts. Just how much money ever made it to the U.S. government is a big question. A bigger question is “How much did not?”

The agency is tasked with maximizing oil and gas royalties while also protecting the environment. But as this administration especially has shown, it can’t manage a grapefruit planting on even one acre.

The BLM administers nearly 18,000 permits and leases held by ranchers who graze livestock on public lands.

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The BLM permits 12.4 million animal unit months (AUMs), but only about 9 million AUMs were billed in 2012, and the average during recent years is only about 8 million AUMs. An AUM is the unit of measure for livestock grazing and equates to forage needed to support one cow/calf pair or five ewes and their lambs.

There are about 800,000 livestock operators and cattle producers in the United States. Of those, fewer than 21,000 benefit from the Forest Service and BLM grazing programs in the West.

Again, thanks to the BLM wild horse roundups, we have left around 25,000 wild horses versus the millions of sheep and cattle that forage on BLM public land.

The sense of frustration that we as a nation feel with government is at an all-time high. Maybe we should look to Thomas Jefferson and examine how he would have dealt with a government that is so out of control. The BLM wild horse roundups may be that catalyst.

The Inspector General referred his investigation to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado as well as the State of Colorado Conejos County District Attorney’s Office, which declined civil and criminal prosecution. That leaves the matter in the hands of the public. Perhaps it’s time to make our voice heard. Perhaps it’s time to overwhelm the Colorado U.S. Attorneys office and demand that Davis and Salazar, if evidence warrants, are prosecuted.

The BLM says that “Anyone who has knowledge of the sale of federally protected wild horses or burros to a slaughterhouse or ‘kill buyer’ is asked to report it to the BLM at wildhorse@blm.gov or 866-4MUSTANGS (866-468-7826). Individuals who witness the inhumane treatment of these animals are also asked to report the incident to the same e-mail address and phone number. Law enforcement will investigate the reports as warranted.”

Time to flood the government with complaints about Davis! Time to rise up and demand that our government obey our laws.

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Demand letters should be addressed as follows:

U.S. Attorney John Walsh
1225 17th Street, Suite 700
Denver, CO 80202
(303) 454-0100 (phone)
(303) 454-0400 (fax)

Note that Walsh was appointed by Barack Obama in 2010 and that federal lands comprise about one-third of Colorado.

One thing about the beauty of wild horses, as Alice Walker once noted, is that ”Horses make a landscape look beautiful.” Cattle do not!

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Livestock vs Wild Horses grazing stats BLM report: 37 cows to 1 horse, Horses still Rounded up today

I say we need a lot more balls to stand up to these bullies.
I wonder what Trump will do if president
to destroy the wild horse herds if he pushes for oil and gas and use of public lands…
Advocates need more muscle to fight this crisis now.
Is Obama caving in to the big guys for any or all public land use for profit?

Any ideas? talk to your Congressmen and Representatives and President and Vice President NOW.

Read the EYEOPENING pdf link below

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Livestock Data Fills Gap in Ongoing Wild Horse Debate

BLM and USFS-reported grazing stats reveal the extent of private livestock production on millions of acres of overgrazed western public range and forest land, challenging rancher claims that wild horses and burros are to blame.

Photography: Bryce Gray

A side-by-side analysis of 2014 grazing data shows wild horses greatly outnumbered by millions of privately owned livestock across 251 million acres of western public grass and forest land.

The data includes 2014 year-end grazing receipts of $17.1 million published by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the US Forest Service (USFS), a figure that equates to a livestock total of 2.1 million cattle. This is 37 times greater than the 56,656 free-roaming wild horses and burros estimated by both agencies in 2014.

Other BLM and USFS reported data show private livestock allocated 97 percent of the forage across all 251 million acres of BLM and USFS-managed lands. Wild horse and burros inhabit 12 percent of that land and are allocated 3 percent of forage overall.

A key finding of the analysis is the abundance of studies on overgrazing and climate change due to livestock production, and the lack of comparable studies on wild horse impacts.

The fully footnoted analysis by The Daily Pitchfork can be downloaded here.

 

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Co-founder and Executive Editor Vickery is a New York City-based writer whose investigation of wild horse politics and the underground horsemeat trade has produced six radio interviews, a book proposal and more than two dozen articles on Forbes.com, the Huffington Post, Newsweek/The Daily Beast and Alternet. As part of her research, Vickery has interviewed Dr. Temple Grandin, local and state legislators, horsemeat-loving chefs, slaughter plant owners, kill buyers, ranchers and officials at the USDA, Bureau of Land Management and other government agencies. She has been a guest speaker at four equine conferences on the topic of correcting disinformation about horse slaughter and animals in the media.
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Major European Importer of Horsemeat Cuts Ties with Canadian Horse Slaughter Plants

Major European Importer of Horsemeat Cuts Ties with Canadian Horse Slaughter Plants

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Some two years after the first reports from Animals’ Angels and our European partners at TSB (Tierschutzbund Zuerich) exposed the cruel conditions horses face in the slaughter pipeline in the U.S., Mexico, Canada, Argentina, and Uruguay, to the primary consumers in Europe, GVFI International , a major European importer of horse meat, has finally decided to act.

On Tuesday, the well-known company announced in a letter to its stakeholders that they will no longer be buying horsemeat from overseas.  GVFI received meat from both Bouvry and Viande Richelieu in Canada, so no doubt this will be a substantial loss to both suppliers.

In 2014, the largest Swiss detailer Migros, who was one of Bouvry’s biggest customers, terminated all business relationships with the Canadian exporter. The decision to end their contract was made after Migros was once again confronted with horrific images from the Bouvry feedlots provided by Animals’ Angels (AA) and its Swiss partner organization Tierschutzbund Zuerich (TSB). The footage obtained by AA and TSB in October of 2013 showed a mare & foal left to die and decompose inside the pen area as well as horses with apparent, contagious diseases and severely overgrown hooves.

Migros had in fact been monitoring Bouvry Exports very closely ever since AA’s 2012 exposure of substandard conditions & horses in severe distress at the company’s Canadian feedlots. This latest series of graphic pictures provided by AA and TSB was the “straw that broke the camel’s back” as far as Migros was concerned and they immediately ended their association with Bouvry.

Now, GVFI International is following in Migros footsteps and rightfully so.  GVFI was a major player in the international trade of horsemeat and was supplied by Equinox BE (Lamar – Argentina), S.N.V.C./Groupe Harinordoquy FR (Clay – Uruguay), Bouvry (Canada), Viande Richelieu (Canada), and perhaps others.

This decision was long overdue, since GVFI was well aware of the grave problems in the horse slaughter industry as of the very first expose aired on Swiss TV in 2013. However, the horse meat giant previously tried to use their significant influence to bring conditions up to EU standards. However, now the company has realized that, as has been reported by Animals’ Angels and Tierschutzbund Zuerich (TSB) over and over again, meat traceability simply cannot be guaranteed with the systems currently in place in Mexico, Canada, Uruguay and Argentina, and therefore decided to instead end imports from these countries altogether.

Animals’ Angels is gratified to see that the dangerous work of our investigators and our Swiss partner organization Tierschutzbund Zuerich (TSB) continues to reduce the market for American horse meat. We will move ever forward in our work to ensure that the demand declines until the horses are safe from this horrendous industry altogether.

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Animals in War Dedication Monument in Ottawa

CHDC lays a wreath at The Animals in War Dedication Monument in Ottawa

Today, a wreath was laid at The Animals in War Dedication Monument in Ottawa, in remembrance of all equines who have served during wartime.

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The CHDC joins all people in remembering the sacrifices made by the thousands of horses, mules and donkeys who gave their lives for our war efforts.

The CHDC would like to thank Evangeline Flowers in Ottawa for creating and laying the wreath.

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two butchered horses found near road in Florida 2015

Grisly remains of two butchered horses found near road in Florida

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In an all-too-familiar scene in Florida, the gruesome butchered corpses of two horses were found midweek near the road in Lehigh Acres by a couple driving by the intersection of Clark Ave. and 13th St. The Chiltons immediately called the Lee County Sheriff’s Office. It didn’t take long before the news of the gruesome discovery spread to television, and by March 20, the latest Florida horse slaughters had received extensive coverage.

Lee County Sheriff officials and deputies for the agricultural crimes unit responded to the grisly scene. According to Lieutenant Scott Lineberger, public information officer, they found the carcasses of two horses that appeared to have been butchered for their meat. Heads and rib cages and bones remained. Lineberger surmised that whoever butchered the horses seemed to know what he was doing.

Investigators are still probing this horse butchering that is the first case of its kind in Lee County. They hope to get information about laws under which someone could be charged and have requested assistance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Florida Department of Agriculture. At the very least, it is expected that those responsible for the killings may be charged with “inappropriate disposal of a livestock carcass.”

Meanwhile, Dianne Chilton continues to have her own difficulty with finding the two mutilated horses. She was traumatized by the sight and seeing the buzzards at the remains. She can only keep asking, “How could someone do this?” She said,

It looked like someone took a chainsaw and just sawed these horses up. There were two heads and bodies. It was horrible. Their eyes were open. … I cried. I mean, you have two horse heads laying there, chainsawed and their eyes are looking at you. How could anyone do that? … A horse is a pet. This is a pet.

Richard Couto of Animal Recovery Mission weighed in on this latest horse slaughter in Florida, calling it a felony. He has investigated all of the Florida horse slaughter cases. Couto said that even if the horses’ owner butchered them, it is not legal to possess horse meat in Florida. He noted, “This is very much a black and white issue right on paper and a statute.” It is Couto’s belief that this is a 3rd-Degree Felony.

Over 50 horses have been butchered for their meat in Florida since 2009. The slaughters have mostly taken place in Miami-Dade County and all of the horses were stolen and illegally butchered, presumably for the black market meat trade. Florida law prohibits the selling, transport or possession of horsemeat that is intended for human consumption. However, a horse owner may slaughter his own horse for his own use.

At this time, the investigators are working with few clues.

TV coverage includes these informative videos: NBC, Fox4, and Fox4 update

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Roundup of 1,500 Wild Horses Begins in Oregon This Week

 

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Massive Roundup of 1,500 Wild Horses Begins in Oregon This Week!

Mega-Mustang Removal Starts Week After Federal Investigation Confirms Government Agency Illegally Sold Nearly 2,000 Wild Horses for Slaughter

Lakeview, Oregon (November 2, 2015) . . . In the ongoing conflict between private, commercial interests and federally protected wild horses and burros living on public lands in the American West, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) today begins a massive roundup of 1,500 wild horses in Oregon. Born free, the animals that will lose their freedom through this roundup will be made available for adoption or put in a permanent holding facility, according to the BLM. However, as we now know from a report from the U.S. Interior Department Office of Inspector General released last month, nearly 2,000 wild horses that were previously removed from public lands were illegally sold for slaughter by the BLM.

“The only thing standing between mustangs and certain doom is the American public, which opposes horse slaughter,” said Suzanne Roy, director of the American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign. “We are putting a lot of effort to building a grass-roots army of activism.”

Over 21,000 citizens have signed an AWHPC petition in opposition to the massive roundup planned for Oregon. Should the roundup proceed, only 100 wild horses will be left in this 400,000-acre (625 square mile!) public land area in southeastern Oregon known as the Beatys Butte Herd Management Area (HMA). Today, there are more wild horses and burros warehoused in government holding facilities than remain free in the wild. The Beatys Butte roundup will add 1,400 wild horses to a holding system that is already collapsing with the BLM’s stockpiling of nearly 50,000 wild horses and burros in holding pens and pastures.

More humane and cost-effective population management alternatives exist to keep wild horse and burro populations free on the range. However, in spite of the anguish, the trauma and the suffering of wild horses and the cost to taxpayers, the BLM continues to use roundups as the primary method of managing wild horse and burro populations in the West.

According to AWHPC, the roundup is being conducted to appease the Beatys Butte Grazing Association, whose members receive taxpayer subsidies to graze livestock on public lands in the HMA. The petition asks the BLM to cancel the Beatys Butte roundup, implement a humane fertility control program to control and reduce wild horse population numbers over time, and develop a mechanism to allow ranchers to be compensated for voluntary relinquishment of grazing permits within the HMA.

The BLM allows just 100-250 wild horses to live in Beatys Butte, while authorizing ranchers to graze the annual equivalent of 1,700 cow/calf pairs there.

“Wild horses and burros are present on less than one fifth (just 19%) of the BLM land in Oregon that is grazed by livestock,” the petition states. “Therefore, conflicts between private livestock grazing and wild horses and burros foraging on public lands in Oregon can and should be resolved in a way that does not decimate our few remaining wild horse and burro herds.”

“There are many times I am proud to be an American,” said Roy, “but this is not one of those times that I am proud. I am, however, grateful for the nearly 20,000 Americans who signed our petition and who are helping us to build an army of voices and action to defend the freedom of America’s iconic wild horses and burros.”

The American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign (AWHPC) is dedicated to defending America’s wild horses and burros to protect their freedom, preserve their habitat, and promote humane standards of treatment. AWHPC’s mission to preserve and protect wild horses and burros in viable free-roaming herds on public lands for generations to come is endorsed by a coalition of more than 60 horse advocacy, public interest, and conservation organizations.

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Feds sold horses for slaughter to rancher with reported political ties

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Watchdog: Feds sold horses for slaughter to rancher with reported political ties

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Feb. 26, 2015: Several wild horses escape the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) gather trap along Highway 21 near the Sulphur Herd Management Area south of Garrison, Utah. (Reuters)

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) wrongly sold hundreds of federally protected wild horses to a Colorado rancher who in turn sold most the animals to be slaughtered for horse meat, according to a new watchdog report.

The U.S. Interior Department’s Office of the Inspector General, which released the report Friday, concluded that the BLM did not follow the law in selling 1,794 horses to rancher Tom Davis, who reportedly has claimed to have connections to former Interior Secretary Ken Salazar. The deals were conducted through the agency’s Wild Horse and Burro Program – the program established to protect, manage and control the wild horse population.

The BLM sold horses to Davis between 2008 and 2012 for roughly $10 a horse, transactions that led the agency to lose money since they spent tens of thousands of dollars on transport. With the purchase of the animals, Davis became the largest buyer of wild horses in the United States.

Davis told investigators he then was able to sell a “load” of 35 horses for as much as $4,000, making $2,500-$3,000 profit on each sale. Despite signing a contract with the BLM agreeing not to send the horses to slaughter, he admitted to the inspector general that he sold “probably close to all of them” to Mexico to be slaughtered.

“During our investigation, Davis admitted that most of the horses that he purchased through WH&B ultimately went to slaughter. We determined that BLM did not follow current law while managing WH&B,” the report said, noting that the BLM did not follow its own policy of limiting horse sales and ensuring horses sold were not slaughtered.

The slaughter of horses for meat violated a congressional ban on the practice as well as BLM policy.

The IG office also noted that Davis had allegedly told a reporter that his family farmed land belonging to the family of former Interior Secretary Salazar and that he did “quite a bit of trucking for Ken.” A 2012 NBC News article reported the BLM began sending Davis horses just two weeks after Salazar was selected as secretary. However, Salazar denied any relationship, and the office “determined that this matter did not warrant further investigation.”

The inspector general referred the matter on the transactions with Davis to both the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado as well as the State of Colorado Conejos County District Attorney’s Office. Both offices chose not to proceed with either civil or criminal charges.

The report also found that the WH&B marketing specialist who approved the sales to Davis received “exceptional or superior” reviews, complete with bonuses between 2008 and 2012.

‘The report paints a picture of government incompetence and a deliberate attempt to skirt the law.’

– Suzanne Roy, director of the American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign

Advocates for the animals reacted furiously to the report.

“The report paints a picture of government incompetence and a deliberate attempt to skirt the law,” Suzanne Roy, director of the American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign, told FoxNews.com. “There’s no justice for these horses who went to horrible brutal deaths at Mexican slaughter plants.”

Roy also expressed disappointment that the agency didn’t investigate the Salazar connection more thoroughly.

“This seems to have become status quo for BLM. They fervently declare and defend that they have a policy or protocol. When you bring things to the public that prove they do not follow said policy protocol they simply say ‘oops, it did occur but we have done nothing wrong,'” Laura Leigh, of the Wild Horse Education blog, told FoxNews.com in an email.

“Then the agency gets offended that the public has no trust in any action they take. Until there is actual consequence, there will be no trust,” Leigh said.

The BLM told FoxNews.com in a statement that the bureau takes the findings “very seriously” and has taken steps to make sure such a situation doesn’t occur again.

“In response to these events, the Bureau of Land Management immediately implemented a policy to ensure that horses were sold only to good homes, including limits of four horses over a six-month period to a single buyer. This policy has helped the Bureau of Land Management avoid situations similar to those involving Mr. Davis by ensuring that purchasers provide appropriate care and facilities for the animals.” the statement read.

Adam Shaw is a Politics Reporter for FoxNews.com. He can be reached here or on Twitter: @AdamShawNY.

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Author Terri Farley on Wild Horse & Burro Radio, Wednesday night (10/28/15)

Author Terri Farley on Wild Horse & Burro Radio, Wednesday night (10/28/15)

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Wild_Horse_Burro_Radio_LogoJoin us on Wild Horse Wednesday (*SM) , Oct. 28, 2015

7:00 pm PST … 8:00 pm MST … 9:00 pm CST … 10:00 pm EST

Listen to the live show (HERE!)

or listen to the show live on your phone by calling (917) 388-4520.

You can call in with questions during the 2nd half hour of the show by dialing (917) 388-4520, then pressing 1.

This is a 1 hour show.  It will be archived so you can listen to it anytime.

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Our guest tonight is best-selling author Terri Farley, who will be talking about her first non-fiction book, “Wild at Heart: Mustangs and the Young People Fighting to Save Them.”  Mustangs have thrived for thousands of generations.  Now they are under attack, but courageous young people are trying to stop the round-ups and senseless killings by standing up to government and big business to save these American icons.  Learn about cutting edge science and the young people leading the charge to keep horses wild and free.

“Anyone who cares about wild horses should read this book.  So should anyone who cares about how science is being abused to justify flawed management policies masquerading as ‘responsible conservation’.”  –  Dr. Ross MacPhee, Curator of Mammalogy/Vertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History

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Pulitzer Prize winning freelance photographer Melissa Farlow, whose photographs are featured in Wild at Heart, has had work from 25 assignments and projects published in National Geographic, including a story about wild horses.

Terri Farley is the author of the Phantom Stallion series for young readers and Seven Tears into the Sea, a contemporary Celtic fantasy nominated as a YALSA best book.

Tonight’s show is hosted by Debbie Coffey, V.P. and Dir. of Wild Horse Affairs for Wild Horse Freedom Federation.

To contact us: ppj1@hush.com, or call 320-281-0585

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TO LISTEN TO THE MOST RECENT ARCHIVED SHOWS:

1/28/15 – John Holland, President of Equine Welfare Alliance, with an update on horse slaughter issues. Listen HERE.

2/11/15 – Ginger Kathrens, Founder and Executive Director of The Cloud Foundation, and Debbie Coffey, V.P. & Dir. of Wild Horse Affairs for Wild Horse Freedom Federation: The PZP debate. Listen HERE.

2/18/15 – Gail Fagan, spokesperson for Help Alberta’s Wildies (HAW), a group of concerned Canadians who have been fighting to save the remaining wild horses, called “wildies,” from being culled in Alberta, Canada. Listen HERE.

2/25/15 – Janine Blaeloch, Founder & Director of Western Lands Project (fighting to keep public lands public) on industrial solar plants, and BLM & Forest Service land swaps. Listen HERE.

3/4/15 – Carol Walker, Dir. of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation with an update of the Wyoming checkerboard case and the captured wild horses. Listen HERE.

3/25/15 – Marjorie Farabee, Dir. of Wild Burro Affairs for Wild Horse Freedom Federation & Sean Paton, founder of BICEPS Bonaire and radio host of Forum Antilles, talk about the endangered donkeys of Bonaire. Listen HERE.

4/8/15 – Erik Molvar, the Sagebrush Sea Campaign Director for WildEarth Guardians, talks about retiring livestock grazing permits, oil and gas issues, a uranium mine in Wyoming and public lands issues. Listen HERE.

4/15/15 – Carol Walker, Dir. of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation on western wild horses under siege. Listen HERE.

5/6/15 – Marjorie Farabee, Director of Wild Burro Affairs for Wild Horse Freedom Federation and Simone Netherlands, founder of respect 4 horses organization, on the BLM’s plans to remove wild burros from the Black Mountain HMA in Arizona. Listen HERE.

5/13/15 – HOWARD LYMAN, (featured in Cowspiracy and author of “Mad Cowboy” and “No More Bull.”) Lyman stated his opinion of the risk of Mad Cow disease on the Oprah Winfrey Show in 1996, and he, Oprah and Harpo productions were sued by Texas cattlemen.  Listen HERE.

6/17/15 – R.T. and Terry Fitch of Wild Horse Freedom Federation on equine disaster preparedness and evacuation.  Listen HERE.

7/29/15 – MARJORIE FARABEE, Dir. of Wild Burro Affairs for Wild Horse Freedom Federation and SEAN PATON, journalist, radio host (Forum Antilles) and founder of Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) BICEPS BONAIRE, on saving the wild donkeys of Bonaire.  Listen HERE.

8/5/15 – Carol Walker, Dir. of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation, on the BLM’s plans to STERILIZE wild  horses, including the FIELD SPAYING OF WILD MARES.  Listen HERE.

8/7/15 – R.T. Fitch, Pres. of Wild Horse Freedom Federation, and Debbie Coffey discuss Forest Service plans to roundup the Salt River wild horses In the Tonto National Forest in Arizona, and misc. topics.  Listen HERE.

8/12/15 – Ginger Kathrens, Founder and Executive Director of The Cloud Foundation.  Ginger will be giving us an update on Cloud the Stallion and the wild horses in the Pryor Mountains in Montana.  Listen HERE.

9/2/15 – Susan Wagner, Pres. & Founder of Equine Advocates, and Susan Kayne, creator of TV show Real Horse Rescues on ABC-WTEN, with Dr. Ray Kellosalmi and Paula Bacon, on mainstream media’s poor coverage of horse meat in the U.S. food supply, over 90,000 PMU mares trapped in torturous conditions while having their pregnant mare urine collected in China, and other equine welfare issues.  Listen HERE.

9/9/15 – Sinikka Crosland, Exec. Dir. of Canadian Horse Defence Coalition, on horse slaughter in Canada, and the  7,000 horses transported live by air  from Canada to Japan each year for slaughter.  See video The Truth About Horse Slaughter in Canada (WARNING: this video contains GRAPHIC SCENES).  Listen HERE.

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Investigation Confirms BLM Sale of 1794 Wild Horses to Slaughter

Investigation Confirms BLM Sale of 1794 Wild Horses to Slaughter

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The Cloud Foundation presses BLM to focus on keeping horses on the range

Washington, DC (October 25, 2015) – After 3 years of waiting for the Office of the Inspector General to complete an investigation of Colorado rancher and livestock hauler, Tom Davis, their report has finally been completed and confirms what The Cloud Foundation (TCF) has been saying publicly since October of 2012. The report states, “During our investigation, Davis admitted that most of the horses he purchased from BLM went to slaughter.” The report also states that between 2008 and 2012 BLM spent more than $140,000 in taxpayer dollars transporting horses to Davis who admits he only paid $10.00 for each horse. “BLM’s performance in this deadly incident is completely unacceptable. Who is being held accountable here?” asks Paula Todd King, TCF Director of Communications. “It appears everyone gets off—BLM, Davis, the Vet, the Brand Inspector and everyone involved.” The Report states: “We referred this investigation to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado, who declined both civil and criminal prosecution. The State of Colorado Conejos County District Attorney’s Office also declined to file charges against Davis. We referred the public health issue concerning a USDA-certified veterinarian signing IHCs without inspecting the horses (false statements) to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Mexico. The District of New Mexico formally declined prosecution.” The OIG report also indicates that BLM law enforcement officers who looked into the background of Tom Davis “found no evidence of Davis selling the horses to slaughter.” “This is surprising as Davis is well known in Southern Colorado and it is common knowledge that he buys horses for the purpose of selling them for slaughter,” states Ginger Kathrens, TCF Executive Director and producer of the Cloud films for PBS. “The law enforcement folks dropped the ball leaving wild horses and the American public to pay the ultimate price.”What is also shocking is Colorado’s failure to follow through with the prosecution of Tom Davis,” added Ann Evans, a founding Board Member of TCF, “and that New Mexico too has turned a blind eye to the wrong-doing of the veterinarian who falsified documents, an action clearly out of compliance with his New Mexico State Veterinary License.“BLM believes they have eliminated the possibility of this crime being repeated by limiting the number of wild horses that can be purchased at any one time. But what does it say about how we go forward if no one is held responsible for the suffering that occurred to animals that only wanted to live their lives in freedom with their families?” continues Kathrens. “The best way to avoid a repeat of this tragedy is to keep wild horses on the range where they want to be, and where they are clearly the safest.” The Colorado non-profit believes that field darting with the safe, reversible fertility control drug PZP will keep mustang populations at zero population growth and eliminate the need for removals. TCF has offered to work with the BLM to implement those fertility control plans to preserve genetically viable herds in the wild and reduce the cost of managing wild horses in less than humane holding facilities. “Misstatements and untruths must stop,” adds King, “including covering up the inhumane treatment of wild horses by helicopter contractors during roundups, failure to provide adequate shelter to thousands of wild horses already in captivity, sterilizing vibrant, healthy herds of wild horses on the range, and skewing environmental analyses that blame wild horses for range damage caused by livestock grazing and energy development.” “It is past time for BLM to turn the ship around and fulfill their responsibility to the American public to manage healthy herds of wild horses on public lands in an environmentally responsible and sustainable way,” Kathrens concludes.

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Links:
Investigative Report of Bureau of Land Management Wild Horse Buyer
OIG Report
Federal Report: Colorado Wild Horse Buyer Sold Mustangs for Slaughter, The Denver Post, Oct. 23, 2015
The case of the missing mustangs; what happened to 1,700 wild horses? NBC News, May 14, 2013
Ginger Kathrens, Salt Lake City Press Conference, Oct. 2012
Fate of wild horses in hands of BLM, Colorado buyer, The Denver Post, Sept. 30, 2012
Using Science to Improve the BLM Wild Horse and Burro Program: A Way Forward

Media Contact:
Paula Todd King
The Cloud Foundation
843-592-0720
paula@thecloudfoundation.org

The Cloud Foundation (TCF) is a Colorado based 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the protection and preservation of wild horses and burros on our western public land
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ACTION ALERT: Don’t Sterilize Wild Horses, Contact Congress NOW

Who to Contact & What to say

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CONTACT YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS AND RESPONSIBLE OFFICES

You can help save America’s shrinking wild horse and burro populations by calling, emailing or writing your Congressional Representative and US Senators. Your votes matter. Just 10 calls or messages in one day can make difference. If you email, always ask for a response! And always be polite.

You can also appeal directly to the President and Vice President, as well as the Secretary of Interior (Bureau of Land Management) or Secretary of Agriculture (US Forest Service) directly accountable to the American public for the protection of wild horses and burros

Find your Senators and Representatives: contactingthecongress.org

President Obama: whitehouse.gov 202-456-1111

The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
Please include your e-mail address

Vice President Biden: whitehouse.gov 202-456-1111

Secretary of Interior, Sally Jewell: exsec_exsec@ios.doi.gov 202-208-3100

https://www.doi.gov/public/contact-us

http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en.html

director@blm.gov

Director of BLM, Neil Kornze: director@blm.gov 202-208-3801

Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack: 202 720-2791.

POINTS TO MAKE:

  1. Manage Wild Horses and Burros “on the range,” at much lower costs to American Taxpayer
  2. Use the fertility vaccine PZP to mortality and reproduction with a goal of attaining zero population growth.
  3. Protect predators in Herd Management Areas and Herd Areas..
  4. Reduce livestock grazing on lands managed for wild horses.
  5. Restore lost wild horse rangeland
  6. Enlist volunteers to monitor, document and help administer fertility control to herds on the range.
  7. Provide adequate shelter for all horses in holding facilities
  8. Return wild horses in BLM Short Term Holding to repatriated Herd Management Areas and Herd Areas.
  9. Stop helicopter roundups. Use Bait trapping or darting for application of PZP
  10. Wild free-roaming horses and burros are living symbols of the historic and pioneer spirit of the West; they contribute to the diversity of life forms within the Nation and enrich the lives of the American people
  11. Please support the Petition to list North American Wild Horses as an Endangered Species
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