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Ornare in viverra

Some of the images were marked prior to loading into this "thank you" magazine to our donors. These were the images that were easily accessible as we edited this piece. At a roundup we rise early, often before 4 am and do not sleep until the daily report for the public is loaded. We edit fast. It became a requirement to add prominent marks as theft of our images has risen. We have even found our images for sale by other entities and used for fund raising for organizations that in truth are not advocating for wild horses at these captures and were not present. We did not have the time to re-edit all the images we wanted to use for this gift. We are actively involved in documenting conditions of multiple herds, tracking horses in holding for adoption and creating documents to aid in the requested investigation into this operation; reasoning and methodology. ~ Thank you for understanding.

One trapsite at 1.5 miles from observers. Horses broke over the ridge and ran in front of us. Without that event, we never would be able to identify them. BLM is not making observation or humane handling a priority. Concerns over upsetting contractors, and even a man grading a public road, were all higher priorities. Thse are also concerns for the requested review of operations.