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Is there a holistic solution for the plight of American wild horses that is both economically and ecologically sensible, and acceptable to a majority of stakeholders? Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more American Wild Horses Are Arguably Worse-Off TodayA recent article at Reason, titled ‘Predictably, Wild Horses Are Still Suffering Due to Federal Slaughter Ban’ stated that, “Turns out that basing animal rights policy on the strong feelings of animal rights activists is not working out so well for the animals themselves”. While the title of the article seems to imply that America’s ...
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Bill Simpson’s open letter to DOI/BLM on livestock grazing on public lands.Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreFrom: Bill Simpson <gemmaster7@aol.com>To: iea-cynthia_moses-nedd@ios.doi.gov <iea-cynthia_moses-nedd@ios.doi.gov>; dboothe@blm.gov <dboothe@blm.gov>; director@blm.gov <director@blm.gov>; pgriffin@blm.gov <pgriffin@blm.gov>; whbadvisoryboard@blm.gov <whbadvisoryboard@blm.gov>; brittenh@blm.gov <brittenh@blm.gov>; brittenhbrittenh@blm.gov <brittenhbrittenh@blm.gov>; timothy_williams@ios.doi.gov <timothy_williams@ios.doi.gov>; vcchristiansen@fs.fed.us <vcchristiansen@fs.fed....
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Why replacing wild horses with cattle in wilderness areas is costly to taxpayers and to the landscape.Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreThe financial impacts of poorly managed public lands, especially wilderness, are very costly, far reaching and significantly affect taxpayer pocketbooks and lifestyles, with direct and tertiary impacts, as discussed herein.Growing livestock management issues on public lands, especially in wilderness areas, is a major concern given that cattle and sheep are invasive animal species in North America that interrupt the naturally evolved trophic casca...
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