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ACTION NEEDED: PASS THE SAFE ACT S-541 HR-1094

26 Apr

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Posted by on April 26, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

4 responses to “ACTION NEEDED: PASS THE SAFE ACT S-541 HR-1094

  1. Louie C

    May 5, 2014 at 7:00 pm

    2014 American Equine Summit
    “The Bureau of Land Management’s MISMANAGEMENT of Wild Horses & Burros.”

     
  2. Louie C

    May 6, 2014 at 7:27 am

    Where are the swat teams and the helicopters and the MEDIA?

    Iron County, BLM bring in first herd of wild horses
    http://www.thespectrum.com/article/20140505/NEWS01/305050025/Iron-County-BLM-bring-first-herd-wild-horses?nclick_check=1

    CEDAR CITY — Iron County Commissioners finally got an opportunity to see the fruits of their threats the last two months when the Bureau of Land Management brought the first bunch of wild horses — eight to be exact — off the range into Cedar City Monday.

     
  3. Louie C

    May 6, 2014 at 8:22 am

    Click to access factsheet_Grazing_Fiscal_Costs.pdf

    In Supreme Court documents, the State Bank of Southern Utah confirmed that financial
    institutions hold an estimated $10 billion in loans and related credit transactions to the
    public land ranching industry, with the grazing privileges alone worth approximately $1
    billion.

     
  4. Louie C

    May 9, 2014 at 5:08 am

    Fordham Environmental Law Review
    http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1394&context=elr

    In its natural state, wildlife has always been regarded as ferae
    naturae, a part of the commons rather than private property.92 Since
    Roman law, government has been recognized as the trustee of wildlife
    for the benefit of the public.

    Modern doctrines imply that the states and the federal government share a strong parens patriae interest in
    wildlife conservation.

    For instance, in Kleppe v. New Mexico,’°4 the Court upheld
    the right of the government to protect wild horses and burros
    despite claims of damage to private grazing-rights holders.

     

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