Governor Sandoval's Statement on Nevada Horse Management Agreement Termination
Governor Brian Sandoval has issued a statement regarding the Nevada Department of Agriculture's decision to terminate an agreement with a non-profit organization for managing horses on the Virginia Range. The statement highlights the importance of public safety, ecological sustainability, and the preservation of Nevada's unique horse populations.
“This is a complex issue that has to consider first and foremost, public safety, but also preservation of Nevada’s unique horse populations and ecological sustainability.
Overall, the State is seeking to remediate public safety issues, improve rangeland and horse population health, reduce conflicts involving horses and citizens, and protect private and public property.
Ensuring the safety of Nevadans and families traveling in south Reno and near the Virginia Range Area is a priority for the Governor. Additionally, proper management and preservation of our horse populations is also a responsibility that he recognizes and expects the Department of Agriculture to manage in collaboration and partnership with local organizations. The Governor continues to support the state partnering with non-profit management organizations to help manage Nevada’s unique wild horse population. These partnerships should include a combination of practices to manage feral livestock including fertility control, adoption, diversionary feeding and watering, and managing stray horses which often enter into residential and high traffic areas."
Source: Reno Gazette Journal