Solution To Over Population Of Wild Horses
By: Doug Busselman, Executive Vice President
After all the years and toil, expenditures of public resources and general failure of federal land management agencies to manage wild horses (the ones that are authorized under the Wild Horse & Burro Act) at appropriate management levels within the designated wild horse areas, Congressman Nick Rahall of West Virginia has figured out the solution.
Given his insights and vast experience of managing natural resources in the West. As well as the likely importance he places on responsible management of our public lands. Congressman Rahall has offered the solution to the inability for federal land managers to achieve appropriate management levels within the designated wild horse management areas. His bill, HR 1018 solves the problem with only the genius and brilliance that someone working within the District of Columbia could have.
Using the power of the Federal Government and the power of Congress -- you erase the lines. When there aren't any boundaries in which to measure whether appropriate management levels exist -- you no longer have the problem of having too many horses within the wild horse management areas.
Let us quickly run to our computers (actually you're already there if you're reading this) and send off an e-mail to those who have been representing us as Nevadan's and ask them why they never thought of solving this critical resource management issue with such a stroke of genius. You might also want to include in your contact what you think of the solution...
After all the years and toil, expenditures of public resources and general failure of federal land management agencies to manage wild horses (the ones that are authorized under the Wild Horse & Burro Act) at appropriate management levels within the designated wild horse areas, Congressman Nick Rahall of West Virginia has figured out the solution.
Given his insights and vast experience of managing natural resources in the West. As well as the likely importance he places on responsible management of our public lands. Congressman Rahall has offered the solution to the inability for federal land managers to achieve appropriate management levels within the designated wild horse management areas. His bill, HR 1018 solves the problem with only the genius and brilliance that someone working within the District of Columbia could have.
Using the power of the Federal Government and the power of Congress -- you erase the lines. When there aren't any boundaries in which to measure whether appropriate management levels exist -- you no longer have the problem of having too many horses within the wild horse management areas.
Let us quickly run to our computers (actually you're already there if you're reading this) and send off an e-mail to those who have been representing us as Nevadan's and ask them why they never thought of solving this critical resource management issue with such a stroke of genius. You might also want to include in your contact what you think of the solution...

I was expecting something like "Just Say Neighhhhhhh!"
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