Those involved in the slaughter of wild horses and burros have blood on their hands, and what has transpired is a wake-up call to the Congress. |
Back in the 1870s, when the project began, the 480-foot-long pit was dug with shovels, picks, burros, and a whole lot of muscle. |
In seeps where the water supply is low, burros can consume the entire amounts. |
What if we returned not just mustangs and burros but also elephants and lions to our continent's wilds? |
Excess numbers of horses and burros pose a threat to wildlife, livestock, the improvement of range conditions, and ultimately their own survival. |
A century ago, this was a muddy thoroughfare for burros and carts carrying firewood down from the mountains. |