Feral horse removal

A contrarian view:

These horses are part of our American heritage. They should absolutely be managed where indicated, however,
cheering on eradication of something because of ‘non native’ status, in a new world that is completely different than 300 years prior, just doesn’t make sense to me. If there is solid science telling us to completely eradicate these horses from areas for the sake of huntable game then I’d like to see it, but last I checked wildlife is held in trust for all citizens, not just hunters and anglers (who also give non native brown trout, pheasants, etc a pass).

 
Yeah they're getting thick out our way in Central Oregon as well.
Hoping that the lions/wolves would thin them out a touch but such was not...this was on my way to go fishing a few weeks backIMG_3128.jpg

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Could have reached out the window and smacked 'em on the ass!
 

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1000001565.jpgHere are some I ran accross chukar hunting. Horses, burros, and mules. Apparently they interbreed in the wild also.
 
Are they regulated? Are they not a game species but not a nongame species but not livestock either? What are they designated as??? I thought it was so cool to see in Nevada as a kid. I never thought much beyond that then.

Like wolves- beautiful to have some, mustn’t have an over abundance.
 

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