“Overpopulated feral horses are actively destroying the lifeblood of our state, our precious and limited riparian areas, spring sources, meadows, creeks, streams, and all that support these animals and plants. Professional wildlife managers at the Nevada Department of Wildlife list the overpopulation of feral horses as the second greatest impact to wildlife of greatest conservation need, including at-risk species like sage grouse.” – Coalition Letter Against Nevada SB 90
In Episode 361 of District of Conservation, Gabriella has a short conservation roundup from across the U.S. Three positive developments and one concerning one. Tune in to learn more.
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SHOW NOTES
CSF: Sunday Hunting on Public Lands Lifted in SC
North Dakota anglers ask for break on hosting fishing contests
State lawmakers pass fishing tournament bill
HOWL for Wildlife: Feral horses need better management, not elevation as the Nevada state animal
Conservationist, Landowner, and Sportsman Opposition to Nevada SB 90