TRNP National Park Service Stands Alone...
Or close to it!
Hello, Friends!
A decision on the fate of the TRNP horses is expected as early as April 2024. In their previous calls for comments, the National Park Service received tens of thousands of responses asking them to not only keep the beloved wild horses in the park but to maintain a genetically viable herd of over 150! In three separate comment periods over the past 2 years, NPS has analyzed over 45,000 comments. They stopped sharing how many comments were in favor of keeping the horses and how many against... But from the January 2023 call for comments, and the more than 19,000 received, only 45 of those sided with the Park's desire to eliminate the horses.
That is less than one-quarter of one percent. 😐
And it's not only the public standing on the side of the horses. Congress has firmly thrown its hat into the arena! Tucked in an appropriations bill recently approved by Congress is a measure from Sen. John Hoeven (R-N.D.) that recommends the National Park Service allow wild horses to remain in the park! This measure may withhold any funds needed to complete a removal operation and make it necessary for NPS to reconsider its elimination plans.
“Our language in the annual appropriations legislation directs NPS to keep wild horses in the park and indicates that if the agency decides to remove them, we may come back with restrictions on their funding, like prohibiting any funding to NPS from being used to remove horses from the park.” Alex Finken, a Hoeven spokesman.
You may read the entire bill here: https://www.congress.gov/congressional-report/118th-congress/senate-report/83/1
We will let you know when the TRNP Livestock Plan is released.
In the meantime, we can still make our voices heard. Send a letter-to-the-editor to your local paper! Send a big THANK YOU to Sen, Hoeven! Keep sharing the story!
Most of all, we want to thank YOU for speaking up for wild horses and burros and helping to keep the TRNP herd where it belongs!
~ The Cloud Team
Make a "Thank you" call to Sen. Hoeven:
U.S. Federal Building, ND
Phone: (701) 250-4618
Washington DC Office
Phone: (202) 224-2551
Send a "snail mail" Thank you:
Sen. John Hoeven
338 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510