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10/3/2014 9:32:58 AM Bureau of Land Management at it Again.  
deneez
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While the President of the United States may have spoken out on climate change, we have another problem dealing with the very things we can control.

For weeks I have been following the 'checkerboard round-up' of wild horses in Wyoming going on right now.

This is not new.

I wanted to know the concerns from the people who have studied natural habitat and the problems associated with it's disruption.

Please read:

Know this about wild horses: older really is wiser.

Just ask Karen Sussman, president of the International Society for the Protection of Mustangs and Burros (ISPMB) in Lantry, South Dakota. The ISPMB maintains four wild horse herds, and over the past decade, has witnessed how Bureau of Land Management (BLM) round-ups and selective removal management methods have wreaked havoc on herd dynamics.


Tearing apart the social fabric of a wild horse herd (or band) not only displaces entire families but has a devastating effect over time on its structure. When harem stallions are separated from their mares during frequent gathers (every 2-3 years), and are released again to the wild after the selective removal of animals ages five and younger for adoption, such stallions often lose some of their mares to younger stallions. “Over time,” says Sussman, “without the guidance and wisdom of older role models, a herd’s once-evolved educational structure deteriorates.”

Over the last decade Sussman and the ISPMB have observed that young mares, without the benefit of a wise and stable harem stallion to fend off bachelor stallions, are becoming pregnant at very young ages. “Yearlings are now being bred when, in stable herds, fillies are not bred until they are three or four years old. With younger and younger mothers there is a higher incidence of foal abandonment and death.” Sussman has seen recruitment rates (or fertility rates, as BLM refers to data tracking increases or decreases in an equine population) explode from a fairly consistent 10-14% a few decades ago among stable, multi-generational bands (according to the National Academy of Science) to more than 20% in herds today.

Any time a herd’s recruitment rate goes up, we are looking at problems. We’ve destroyed the older, social order,” Sussman claims.

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10/3/2014 9:43:40 AM Bureau of Land Management at it Again.  
deneez
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QUESTIONABLE “MANAGEMENT”

Selective or “gate” cuts (which indiscriminately trap entire bands rather than specific animals or ages/genders) create problems “because not everybody bands up the same afterwards,” Sussman notes. “When you separate older stallions from mares, it creates disruption because it opens up the opportunity for younger (age six and under) stallions to take over, and young stallions have no socialization or wisdom to teach band structure. Young bands epitomize an all-out grabbing for mares. Over time, this leads to destruction of hierarchy and social order.”

Sussman adds, “We can no longer separate stallions from their own band, nor try to co-mingle stallions. Mustangs cannot be managed like livestock. They need to be managed like a wildlife species. We need to stop selective or gate cutting and gathering, and instead, collect horses through water or bait trapping (using protein blocks as bait), or focus on capturing bachelor bands rather than herds of multi-generational families. It’s better to bait/trap individual young horses and be more selective in our removals.”

Sussman concludes, “It is critical to never remove a herd stallion from its harem, or to remove older mares. These are the older horses that teach younger ones how to behave and survive. In comparison, a stable herd, with an established leader, is like a classroom taught by a Harvard professor. Everybody benefits from his wisdom. But when you disrupt that order, what’s left is the equivalent of a sixth-grader trying to teach a bunch of first-graders: everyone is left vulnerable by inexperienced leadership.”


- See more at: http://holistichorse.com/horse-health/natural-horsemanship/773-new-mustang-research-spurs-greater-understanding#sthash.G4ro1sDV.dpuf..................



The head of BLM is appointed by the President of the United States.


Questionable 'Management' is an appropriate and fair title.

10/15/2014 4:25:26 PM Bureau of Land Management at it Again.  

cowboy4672
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Wild horses are an introduced species to the Americas and as such are harmful to the natural environment that depends on the plains meager nutritional supplies.

Controlling the overpopulation is a necessity.



10/23/2014 5:12:55 PM Bureau of Land Management at it Again.  
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11/1/2014 12:12:22 AM Bureau of Land Management at it Again.  
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11/13/2014 8:07:01 PM Bureau of Land Management at it Again.  

cowboy4672
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Yepp at it again................................

Still lots of rocks.......................still free parking for 14 days.................
still warm.....................................

Oh yeah they did raise the 7 month rate to $150..........................(LTVA)


and the Gold claim rate was raised too.......................

11/15/2014 10:56:53 AM Bureau of Land Management at it Again.  
deneez
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Quote from cowboy4672:
Wild horses are an introduced species to the Americas and as such are harmful to the natural environment that depends on the plains meager nutritional supplies.

Controlling the overpopulation is a necessity.




The article didn't dissuade control for it's own sake, it pointed out the 'way' in which it is being controlled.

e.g. poor management in the population that remain, destruction of their natural social order.

To do something is one thing, the way in which something is done marks the difference between knowledge and ignorance.

1/3/2015 8:29:09 AM Bureau of Land Management at it Again.  
georgewhite2
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We should never expect a government entity to use knowledge.