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They have been there since the 1700's, and now you want them o all be removed? How about culling to herd to half the number? Is there a monetary motive in this law suit?
My concern is if they are successful, next they'll go after the Chincoteague ponies, which A) seem far more adapted to their island life, B) are successfully managed on Assateague Island, and C) are speciallized enough that they are recognized as their own breed of horse/pony.
Please save them
Perhaps Cumberland Island resident Carol Ruckdeschel and any of the otherr plaintiffs should be removed from Cumberland for their disruption of the environment? What a stupid and deceitful lawsuit.
My concerns have to do with HUMANS as they seem to continue to think that they can control & eliminate every problem that occurs with non-humans anywhere. This is the first time that this issue with these Majestic Horses have been brought to my attention....As difficult as it is for human beings to admit, all life forms have similar ways of being.....All wish not to be harmed and instinctively would prefer freedom to what is often tragically done to them. Our worry is that the decision to remove these Horses will only bring misery. The misery is frankly Slaughter!...This is what our specie believes it has justification to do to the innocent when it finds no alternative....Horses as well as other species relate to one another as we do, therefore You would be splitting them up because you do not understand this aspect of behavior and connection amongst them. Before you begin to harm them, please utilize concrete and critical thinking in this serious matter in order to arrive at a conclusion. I hope to hear further about this. Thank you
If the horses are degrading the ecology of the park, they should be humanely removed or at least reduced in number.
What about relocating them to Payne's Prairie in Florida, a marshy land with wild horses in Florida south of Gainesville?