July 23, 2018 by Julian Hattem
Harsh drought conditions in parts
of the American West are pushing wild horses to the brink and spurring extreme
measures to protect them.
For what they say is the first
time, volunteer groups in Arizona and Colorado are hauling thousands of gallons
of water and truckloads of food to remote grazing grounds where springs have
run dry and vegetation has disappeared.
Federal land managers also have
begun emergency roundups in desert areas of Utah and Nevada.
"We've never seen it like
this," said Simone Netherlands, president of the Arizona-based Salt River
Wild Horse Management Group. In May, dozens of horses were found dead on the
edge of a dried-up watering hole in northeastern Arizona.
As spring turned to summer,
drought conditions turned from bad to worse, Netherlands said.
Parts of Utah, Colorado, Arizona
and New Mexico are under the most severe category of drought, though extreme
conditions are present from California to Missouri, government analysts say.
Parts of the region have witnessed some of the driest conditions on record,
amid a cycle of high temperatures and low snowmelt that appears to be getting
worse, National Weather Service hydrologist Brian McInerney said.
The dry conditions have fed
wildfires that have destroyed hundreds of buildings across the West. This
month, a firefighter was killed battling a blaze near California's Yosemite
National Park.
The federal Bureau of Land
Management—which oversees vast expanses of public land, mostly in the West—says
the problem facing wild horses stems from overpopulation aggravated by severe
drought. The region is home to roughly 67,000 wild horses.
"You're always going to have
drought issues. That's a common thing out on the range," agency spokesman
Jason Lutterman said. "What really exacerbates things is when we're
already over population, because then you already have resource issues."
The agency's emergency roundup in
western Utah began a week ago, aiming to remove roughly 250 wild horses from a
population of approximately 670. The operation is expected to take several
weeks.
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