By: William E. Simpson II In a paper titled ‘Potential spread of cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) by feral horses (Equus ferus caballus) in Western Colorado’ by Kate Schoenecker and Daniel Manier, who work for the United States Geologic Service, wild horses are alleged as the problem in regard to […]
By: William E. Simpson II Our history is important when it comes to managing our public lands, natural resources and wildlife. Much of our factual history today is being obscured by the white-noise of ignorance and politics that abounds in the media, where hearsay and monetary-motivated myths are […]
by William E Simpson II – also published on the Pagosa Daily Post Most Americans today realize that in many cases money drives politics and policy. Natural resources management in America today suffers from that fact. In regard to the government’s current mismanagement of native species American wild […]
By William Simpson II The most important tool for flashy fuels mitigation and maintenance is that which Nature had employed for millennia in North America; Large Native Species Herbivores (deer, wild horses, elk, bison). Existing posits, methods and tactics that attempt to address the accelerating growth of abnormally […]
News Provided By Wild Horse Ranch Productions A response to an article in the Deseret News by Amy Joi O’Donohue about managing wild horses, aka: ‘Mustangs’ Over the past years, many controversial ideas for managing wild horses in American have been floated, including some ideas cited in an […]
By: William E. Simpson II – Naturalist Changing current failed wild horse advocacy policy and resulting management to enable a genuinely sustainable solution requires courage and intellectual honesty “PZP Is ‘Genetic Poison’, and shooting PZP projectiles into free-roaming American wild horses is ‘harassment’ and a violation of the […]
By: William E. Simpson II Catastrophic Wildfires Devastating Salmon Runs – Not The Klamath River Dams – Wild Horses offer an important partial solution to mitigating wildfires It seems that too many people, including elected officials and land managers, continue to overlook or in some cases, intentionally ignore […]
By: William E. Simpson II as published on ValueWalk “Let’s start by examining some facts, instead of the misleading agenda-driven narratives that are promoted by some non-profit activists who condone what are arguably violations of at least the intent of the very Act created to protect wild horses […]
by William E. Simpson II as published on ValueWalk American Wild Horses Are Arguably Worse-Off Today A 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 […]
By: William E. Simpson II In this article, I put forth a novel thesis that; there is connection between the depletion of large-bodied native species herbivores, wildfires, and accelerating ocean acidification (‘OA’). Let’s first examine what is believed to be currently happening with our atmosphere and oceans in […]
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