Ranchers Move Against Wild Horses in Utah
In early April 2014, Iron County, Utah commissioners and ranchers issued an ultimatum to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM): devise an immediate plan to remove wild horses from the area, or residents would take action themselves. As drought conditions worsened in the West, ranchers blamed federally protected wild horses for rangeland damage, despite millions of cattle grazing on public lands.
Read our strongly worded letter to the Iron County, Utah Board of Commissioners and the Utah BLM
On April 30, 2014, these ranchers filed a lawsuit against the BLM, seeking the removal of hundreds of horses from public lands in the area. The targeted Herd Management Areas included Bible Springs, Four Mile, Frisco, Muddy Creek, Swasey, Sulphur, Choke Cherry, and Blawn Wash.
Between July 28, 2014, and August 5, 2014, the BLM conducted a roundup in the Bible Springs Complex, removing 143 wild horses from the Blawn Wash HMA and 36 wild horses from outside the Sulphur Spring HMA.
On September 5, 2014, the U.S. District Court - District of Utah granted American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Campaign), The Cloud Foundation, Return to Freedom, wild horse adopter and advocate Lisa Friday, and photographer John Steele the right to intervene in the lawsuit.
In April 2016, the BLM settled the case with the plaintiffs by agreeing to conduct reviews under the Wild Horse Act and NEPA while maintaining its full authority and discretion to determine whether excess horses were present on the HMAs in question, whether the horses should be removed, and when they should be removed.
News Releases
- Advocates Ask Federal Court to Dismiss Utah Ranchers Anti-Mustang Lawsuit
- Federal Court Allows Wild Horse Advocates to Intervene in Rancher Lawsuit Against BLM
- Welfare Ranching Trumps Public Opinion: BLM Begins Utah Roundup to Appease Ranchers
- Record Number of Americans Protest Wild Horse Roundup Scheduled to Appease Handful of Utah Ranchers
- Faxes Pour in to Utah Governor in Defense of Wild Horses as Feds Cave to Threats
- Nat'l Coalition calls on Utah Governor to Stop Attack on Wild Horses
- New BLM Director Called Upon to Uphold Federal Law to Protect Wild Horses as Ranchers Threaten Illegal Roundups
- Advocates Warn Ranchers and BLM: Removal of Wild Horses Violates Federal Law
News Articles
- Utah Ranchers Sue BLM, Demand Removal of Wild Horses
- Utah Ranchers Sue BLM for Wild Horse Roundup
- Deadline on wild horses comes and goes
- Utah weighs in on BLM plan for southern Utah's wild horses
- Under pressure, BLM OK’s roundup of 140 wild horses
- Whether Utah horses are native species is at heart of debate
- Wild Horse Advocates Fight Against Horse Roundup
- Record Number of Americans Protest Wild Horse Roundup Scheduled to Appease Handful of Utah Ranchers
- Wild horse advocates flood BLM with roundup opposition
- Iron County calls BLM horse roundup a 'joke'
- BLM Pressured to Bring Wild Horse Population Under Control
- Ranchers' next target: wildlife
- BLM to pull 200 horses from Utah's West Desert
- 200 wild horses slated for roundup, BLM says
- Iron County, BLM bring in first herd of wild horses
- Utah officials: Feds should round up wild horses
- Counties deploy new Utah law in fight over wild horses
- Faxes pour into Utah Governor's Office Protesting Anti-Mustang Stand
- Wild Horse Numbers In Utah Encourage Land Management Discussion
- Utah ranchers sue to force reduction in wild horse population
- Utah ranchers sue BLM, demand removal of wild horses
- State Wildlife Board sounds off to BLM over wild horse management
- Under pressure, Utah BLM fast-tracks plea to round up wild horses
- Gov. Gary Herbert slammed for wild horse comments
- Herbert Says Utah Should Take Control of Wild Horse Herds
- Wild horses targeted for roundup in Utah rangeland clash
- Iron County, feds work together to corral horses
- ‘Feral’ horse roundup is on in Iron County
- Trib Talk: Wild horse roundup – Iron County vs. federal law?
- Bureau of Land Management held hostage by Iron County Commissioners
- Amid criticism, Iron County, BLM plan wild horse roundup
- Utah county cites ‘hypocrisy’ in Clark County roundup
- Iron County to feds: Remove wild horses or we will
Legal
- Reply to Opposition to Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings Filed
- Plaintiffs' Opposition to Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings
- Motion for Judgement on the Pleadings Filed
- Order Granting AWHPC et. al. Intervention
- Government Response to Rancher Complaint
- AWHPC, et. al. Motion to Intervene
- Rancher vs. DOI Complaint