US judge clears Nevada mustang roundup to continue despite deaths of 31 wild horses


A livestock helicopter pilot rounds up wild horses from the Fox & Lake Herd Management Area on July 13, 2008, in Washoe County, Nev.

RENO, Nev. (AP) − Over the objections of wild horse advocates, a judge has cleared the way for the U.S. government to continue capturing thousands of mustangs in Nevada despite the deaths of 31 horses during the weekslong roundup.

In a ruling from the bench after a seven-hour hearing in Reno, U.S. District Judge Larry Hicks said he was denying Wild Horse Education’s bid for an emergency order to halt the roundup the nonprofit advocacy group argues is inhumane and illegal.

“The fact is, I don’t have evidence that would support the granting of a preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order,” Hicks said Wednesday night.

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