Official Results of Virginia Range Horse Birth Control Program Released
TRI Officials Call for Governor To Take Action to Save Program
Reno, NV (November 8, 2017) ... On Thursday, November 9, 2017, at 11 a.m. at the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center (TRI), the American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Campaign) will release the results of the first year of the humane birth control program conducted under the Virginia Range Horse Cooperative Agreement with the State of Nevada. The presentation of data will include the custom-created database system, the number of horses documented on the range, a description of the birth control program, and the number of births successfully prevented. The Nevada Department of Agriculture refused to meet with AWHC to accept the presentation of this data, which represents the first-year results of the Cooperative Agreement. It is fitting to host this presentation at the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center (TRI), which owns one-third (100,000+ acres) of the 300,000-acre Virginia Range.
TRI officials have been very supportive of AWHC's Cooperative Agreement with the State of Nevada, writing a letter to Governor Brian Sandoval urging him to rescind the 30-day termination notice sent by the State to AWHC on October 25, 2017. TRI officials will speak about the importance of this humane birth control program and the strong support for the program by businesses opening operations in Nevada.
WHO: American Wild Horse Conservation & Tahoe Reno Industrial Complex Management
WHAT: RELEASE OF DATA SHOWING SUCCESS OF VIRGINIA RANGE HORSE BIRTH CONTROL PROGRAM
WHEN: Thursday, November 9, 2017, at 11 a.m.
WHERE: Storey County Government Complex 1705 Peru Drive, McCarran/TRI-Center
The American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign) was notified on October 25 by the Nevada Department of Agriculture (NDA) that it was terminating all Cooperative Agreements with AWHC and its work operating a successful humane fertility control program for the Virginia Range horses and preventing those horses from entering the slaughter pipeline. Through this public/private partnership, AWHC works with local wild horse advocacy organizations, including the Virginia Range Wildlife Protection Association (Virginia City Highlands), Wild Horse Preservation League (Dayton), and Wild Horse Connection (Reno).
The American Wild Horse Conservation (AWHC) (formerly known as the American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign) is dedicated to preserving American wild horses and burros in viable, free-roaming herds for generations to come, as part of our national heritage. Its grassroots mission is endorsed by a coalition of more than 60 horse advocacy, humane, and public interest organizations.