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Q&A Of The Day – How To Handle Teacher Activism In South Florida - Part 2

Q&A Of The Day – How To Handle Teacher Activism In South Florida - Part 2
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Q&A – How To Handle Teacher Activism In South Florida

Q&A – How To Handle Teacher Activism In South Florida
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Officials Capture More Wild Horses in Dry Western States

U.S. land managers have begun efforts to capture about 50 percent more wild horses than originally planned this year because of severe drought across the U.S. West. That means they will capture about 6,000 additional animals, mostly in the western states of Nevada, Oregon and Colorado.

Federal Land Managers Plan 50% More Wild Horse Roundups Amid Western Drought

CC BY 2.0 U.S. land managers have begun efforts to capture about 50% more wild horses than originally planned this year because of severe drought across the U.S. West about 6,000 additional animals primarily in Nevada, Oregon and Colorado. The Bureau of Land Management said the emergency roundups that began Sunday in Oregon and Monday in Nevada concentrate on places where “chronic overpopulation” of the herds “already has stretched the available food and water to its limits.” “As one of the agencies charged with the responsibility to protect and manage America’s wild horses and burros, the BLM is prepared to take emergency action where we can in order to save the lives of these cherished animals,” said Nada Wolff Culver, the bureau’s deputy director for policy and programs.

U S to increase wild horse roundups

U.S. to increase wild horse roundups Severe drought across West limiting food and water By SCOTT SONNER, Associated Press Published: August 3, 2021, 10:54pm Share: A livestock helicopter pilot rounds up wild horses from the Fox & Lake Herd Management Area in Washoe County, near the town of Empire, Nev., in July 2008. (Associated Press files) RENO, Nev. U.S. land managers have begun efforts to capture about 50 percent more wild horses than originally planned this year because of severe drought across the U.S. West about 6,000 additional animals primarily in Nevada, Oregon and Colorado. The Bureau of Land Management said the emergency roundups that began Sunday in Oregon and Monday in Nevada concentrate on places where “chronic overpopulation” of the herds “already has stretched the available food and water to its limits.”

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