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This is an AP article about the Heber wild horse plan that we wholeheartedly oppose.

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This is an AP article about the Heber wild horse plan that we wholeheartedly oppose.

April 18, 2021
By haleyw@moonbirdstudios.com
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April 18th

 

This is an AP article about the Heber wild horse plan that we wholeheartedly oppose. This week is the last opportunity for the public to weigh in, which we hope you will take the time to do. Comments are more effective when they are polite and have a good point.

This is the only place where you can submit your comments. Remember there are actually humane ways available to the forest service to manage their numbers. Remember that the forage allocation was only counted by the size of the territory, not by the actual size of the acreage where they roam. Remember that they are a historic herd protected by federal law. Remember that they bring Arizona and the local communities income and recreation. And last but not least, remember that these are our public lands in which the opinion of the public should matter most. Thank you for taking the time to give the Heber wild horses a voice. Here is the link: https://cara.ecosystem-management.org/…//CommentInput…


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