Stop Dangerous and Biased Wyoming Wild Horse Radio Collar Study

Oppose the Wyoming Wild Horse Radio Collar StudyOppose the Wyoming Wild Horse Radio Collar Study

The American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Campaign) is raising concerns about a proposed study in Wyoming that involves fitting wild horses with radio collars. This study is deemed dangerous and biased, potentially threatening the welfare of these iconic animals.

Background of the Study

The Wyoming wild horse radio collar study aims to track the movements and behaviors of wild horses. However, the methodology and intentions behind the study have been questioned by conservationists and animal welfare advocates.

Concerns Raised

Critics argue that the study could lead to harmful interventions and mismanagement of wild horse populations. The use of radio collars is seen as invasive and potentially distressing for the horses.

Impact on Conservation Efforts

The study's findings could influence future policies and management strategies for wild horses on public lands. There is a fear that biased data could justify increased roundups and removals, undermining conservation efforts.

The American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Campaign) continues to advocate for the humane treatment and protection of wild horses, opposing any measures that compromise their well-being.

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