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How Big Meat influences climate policy

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Clark meat processor educates on beef fabrication techniques

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American Wild Horse Coalition Calls on Biden s Interior to Eliminate Livestock Grazing, Prioritize Wild Horse Protection

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Big Meat spends millions to block climate policy — just like Big Oil

Interior asked to halt grazing rights to protect wild horses

NCBA states better solution is current partnership between BLM and ranchers to preserve rangelands and horses. A coalition of more than 70 equine protection, animal welfare and environmental groups, as well as numerous wild-horse and ecotourism businesses, called on newly confirmed U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland to halt livestock grazing and revoke grazing permits on the Bureau of Land Management’s Herd Management Area lands in an open letter to the secretary. The letter dated April 9 says the organizations believe that current livestock allocations for forage grazing required for each animal unit per month are “severely biased against horse populations and other protected and native species on horse-occupied Bureau of Land Management HMAs.”

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