FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  
November 23,  2009
Contacts: William Spriggs, Esq., (202) 452-6051;  
                  Eric Kleiman, 717-939-3231
  
Lawsuit  Filed to Halt Huge Wild Horse Roundup
Mass roundup of Nevada Wild  Horses Inhumane and Illegal, Suit Charges 
Washington,  DC - In Defense of Animals (IDA) and ecologist Craig Downer today  filed suit, in the federal U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, to  stop the Bureau of Land Management's proposed massive roundup and removal of  more than 2,700 wild horses from public lands in Nevada. The roundup, slated to  begin in early December, will take virtually every wild horse living in the  Calico Complex Herd Management Area in northwestern Nevada. It is by far the  largest of any wild horse roundup planned by the BLM for Fiscal Year  2010.
 
 "This suit aims to halt the inherent cruelty of the BLM's wild  horse roundups, which traumatize, injure and kill horses, subvert the will of  Congress and are entirely illegal," said William Spriggs, Esq., a partner at  Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney and lead counsel on the law suit. The firm is  representing IDA and Mr. Downer on a pro bono basis.
 
 The suit alleges  that the BLM plan to utilize helicopters to indiscriminately chase as many as  2,738 of the estimated 3,095 Calico horses into holding pens violates the Wild  Free Roaming Horse and Burro Act, passed unanimously in 1971. The Act designated  America's wild horses and burros as "living symbols of the historic and pioneer  spirit of the West," specifying they "shall be protected from capture, branding,  harassment, or death … [and that] to accomplish this they are to be considered  in the area where presently found, as an integral part of the natural system of  public lands.”
 
"Americans strongly support protecting wild horses  on their natural ranges in the West." Mr. Spriggs continued. "We hope to stop  the cruel roundups and mass stockpiling of wild horses and burros in government  holding facilities while the Obama Administration crafts a new policy that  protects these animals and upholds the will of Congress and the public’s desire  to preserve this important part of our national heritage."
 
 Since 1971,  the BLM has removed over 270,000 horses from their Western home ranges and taken  away nearly 20 million acres of wild horse habitat on public lands that were  protected by Congress as being "necessary to sustain an existing herd or herds  of wild horses and burros ... and ... is devoted principally ... to their  welfare." The policy is based on the unsupportable claim that Western ranges  cannot sustain wild horses and burros. These animals comprise a tiny fraction of  animals grazing the range. An estimated 8 million livestock, but only 37,000  horses and burros, graze on public lands.
 Thirty-two thousand wild horses who  have been removed from the range are already held in government holding  facilities, and the BLM intends to round up 12,000 more horses in FY  2010.
 
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In  Defense of Animals is an international animal protection organization located in  San Rafael, Calif. dedicated to protecting animals’ rights, welfare, and habitat  through education, outreach, and our hands-on rescue facilities in Mumbai,  India, Cameroon, Africa, and rural Mississippi.
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