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Bonus - Howl Action Center Review Feral Horses
Check out this months bonus episode from Howl for wildlife. This is the monthly action center review. This months is all about feral horses. Enjoy
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FERAL HORSES in AZ an ongoing dilemma with
Johnathon Fusaro
WHY ARE THE ARIZONA SPORTSMEN FOR
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION, THE CENTER FOR
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY AND 32 SPORTSMEN
ORGANIZATIONS REQUESTING THE HUMANE
REMOVAL OF FERAL HORSES?
In 2011, The Wallow fire consumed vast portions of the Apache National Forest. It also
destroyed parts of the White Mountain Apache Tribal lands (WMAT). With the fire, the
boundary fences between the WMAT and the Apache National Forest were destroyed. During
the next 11 years, horses from the WMAT came over to the Apache National Forest and
migrated to the portions of the riparian areas that are home to the New Mexico Meadow Jumping
Mouse and a recovery area for the Apache trout.
The photos that have been provided were taken by Dr. Robin Silver from the Center For
Biological Diversity during 2019 and 2021. He documented that over 80% of the tracks and
droppings were from horses. While horse advocates may try to claim that the horses were there
for centuries, the truth is that they have migrated from tribal lands since the Wallow fire to the
forest and need to be removed.
During extensive studies for the Wild Horse and Burro act in 1971 and 1973, there was no
evidence of wild / feral horses on the Apache National Forest. The feral horses are growing in
numbers each year and the head count exceeds over 400 animals. The habitat degradation that
they have caused is severe and removal is the only means of rebuilding these areas for all
wildlife.
READ THE FOREST SERVICE STATEMENTS HERE
READ FAQ's HERE
GROUPS IN SUPPORT OF THE HUMANE REMOVAL OF FERAL HORSES:
The Arizona Sportsmen For Wildlife Conservation, The Center For Biological Diversity, Arizona
Wildlife Federation, Anglers United, AZ Antelope Foundation, AZ Bass Nation, AZ Big Game
Super Raffle, AZ Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers, AZ Chapter of Safari Club
International, AZ Council of Trout Unlimited, AZ Deer Association, AZ Desert Bighorn Sheep
Society, AZ Elk Society, AZ Flycasters Club, AZ Houndsmen's Association, AZ Outdoor
Adventures, AZ Outdoor Sports, AZ Predator Callers, AZ State Chapter of National Wild Turkey
Federation, Ben Avery Clay Busters, Christian Hunters of America, Diablo Trust, Maricopa
Audubon Society, Mogollon Sporting Association, Mule Deer Foundation, No Excuse Hunting
and Outdoors, Outdoor Experience 4 All, Southern AZ Quail Forever, Southwest Wildlife
Foundation, SRT Outdoors, The Bass Federation of AZ. Theodore Roosevelt Conservation
Partnership, Valley of the Sun Quail Forever, Yuma Valley Rod and Gun Club.
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