The
Modoc National Forest in northeast California plans to start the
round up and removal of the horses on Tuesday from the Devil's
Garden Plateau Wild Horse Territory, according to a statement on
its website.
The more than 250,000 acre (101,171 hectare) territory was
designated for up to 402 adult horses, but their population has
grown to almost 4,000. That has impacted the health of horses as
they compete for limited food. It has also harmed scarce water
sources, native grasses and other wildlife, the agency said.
"It's time we took a more active approach taking care of the
horses, taking care of the landscape," Amanda McAdams, Modoc
National Forest supervisor, said in a video on the round up.
Under the plan, horses aged 10 and older will be available for
adoption or sale, with limitations, in November. Younger animals
are also up for adoption, according to the national forest's
website.
A purchase agreement on the website states buyers must agree not
to resell horses for slaughter, which is illegal under
California law.
According to The American Wild Horse Campaign (AWHC), the Forest
Service plans to exploit a legal loophole to eventually sell the
older horses, numbering around 300, "without restriction," thus
allowing buyers to ship them to Canada for slaughter.
A ban on horse slaughter in the United States was renewed
earlier this year. The practise is legal in Mexico and Canada,
leading U.S. horse buyers to ship animals to those countries for
slaughter and sale as horse meat to Europe and Asia.
In a statement, the AWHC urged the Forest Service to reduce the
wild horse population humanely over time by making removals
incremental so homes can be found for all horses.
Officials for the Modoc National Forest and AWHC were not
available for further comment.
(Reporting By Andrew Hay; Editing by Darren Schuettler)
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