BLM Faces Yet Another Lawsuit in its Wild
Horse Capture Plan
Attorney Bill Spriggs to File
Second Lawsuit to Stop Inhumane Horse Roundups
By
Robert WINKLER
The Desert Independent
February 5, 2010
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC plans to file a
lawsuit on Monday, February 8, to keep the Bureau of Land Management from
implementing its Eagle Herd Management Area Wild Horse Capture Plan
(DOI-BLM-NV-L020-2009-0051-EA), currently scheduled to begin this month. The
plan proposes to capture 495 wild horses by using helicopters to
indiscriminately gather the horses – whether they are old, sick or lame – into
short term holding pens.
According to Bill Spriggs, co-chair of Buchanan's Government
Contracts Practice and lead attorney in this case, "the Bureau of Land
Management's proposed plan fails to comply with the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and
Burros Act and the National Environmental Policy Act." This is the second
lawsuit Spriggs has filed within the past three months that seeks to enjoin the
inhumane roundup of wild horses.
Spriggs adds, "in regard to the first lawsuit
(see
In Defense of Animals vs. Dept.
of Interior), which
is exactly the same as this one, the December 23, 2009 opinion, rendered by
Judge Paul L. Friedman of the United States District Court for the District of
Columbia, supports our claim that the relocation of horses for indefinite
holding periods violates the plain language of Section 1339." He further cites
the opinion, stating that the roundups violate the 'minimal feasible level' of
management language in Section 1333(a). He adds that "the opinion also rejects
the defendants' argument that Congress has authorized long term holding
facilities through the appropriations process." Judge Friedman has set a court
date for April 30 to hear the case, with a final opinion by May 26, to hear the
case.