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- WHOA Updates its Mission Statement as Required due to continuous Unequal Protection of a Political class of Wild Horse Advocates under the law.
- NM State’s Wild Horses Are Legally Protected since 2007 and are therefore subject to the NM Animal Cruelty Law and the NM Fence Out Law as upheld by the NM Appellate Court.
- The False-Alarm-Ordinance to BAN Watering or Feeding, TARGETING “Wild Horses” in Sandoval County NM — It is not law, it is not on the books, and is fraudulently worse.
- Opposition to Sandoval County NM Proposed Ordinance to Ban Feeding or Watering of Wild Horses in Placitas to “improve road safety”. “Cattle” Guards for Safety are prevalent across NM and US, but NONE in Placitas.
- Postponement Request of SB301 and SB271 (Scheduled in HAAWC Tues) for Negotiation of NM Wild Equine Board under NM State Parks Dept.
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Tag Archives: Science
WHOA Newsletter – March 2013
PDF: WHOANewsletter_Mar2013
Posted in Horse Slaughter, Newsletters, Placitas Wild Horses, Wild Horse Science
Tagged BLM, Draft Environmental Impact Statement, Ecotourism, Governor Martinez, Horse Slaughter, Loop Rd, martinez, Native Species, New Mexico, Placitas, Placitas Wild Horses, San Felipe, Sandoval County, Santa Ana, Science, slaughter, Slaughter Czar, Susana Martinez, Susanna Martinez, Wild Horse and Burro Program, Wild Horses
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NM Livestock Board PZP Registration Disallows Use on NM Horses
The New Mexico Livestock Board granted approval of use of PZP in New Mexico, however, Â Â it did so in a manner which effectively bars its use on any horses in New Mexico. Â In the NMLB’s cynical statement , it … Continue reading
Posted in Federal Wild Horse and Burro Program, Horse Slaughter, Placitas Wild Horses, Press Releases, Wild Horse Ecotourism, Wild Horse Science
Tagged BLM, Contraception, Ecotourism, Governor Martinez, horse population, Horse Slaughter, New Mexico, Placitas Wild Horses, PZP, Sandoval County, Science, Susanna Martinez, Wild Horse and Burro Program, Wild Horses
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WHOA Response to The Pueblo of Santa Ana Request for Placitas BLM
PDF:Â Santa Ana Science
Posted in Loop Rd / NE Corridor, Placitas Wild Horses, Wild Horse Science
Tagged BLM, DEIS, Draft Environmental Impact Statement, Loop Rd, Native Species, New Mexico, Placitas, Placitas Wild Horses, Sandoval County, Santa Ana, Science, Wild Horses, Wildlife Corridor
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Wild Horses as Native North American Wildlife
by Jay F. Kirkpatrick, Ph.D. and Patricia M. Fazio, Ph.D. (Revised January 2010) © 2003â€2010, Drs. Jay F. Kirkpatrick and Patricia M. Fazio. All Rights Reserved. Are wild horses truly “wild,†as an indigenous species in North America, or are … Continue reading
Posted in Wild Horse Science
Tagged Ecotourism, Native Species, New Mexico, Placitas, Placitas Wild Horses, Science, Wild Horses
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