Arizona
Who’s Killing Arizona’s Alpine Wild Horses?
Capturing dying toll rises to 36, spotlighting tensions between wild horse advocates, authorities, and ranchers
ALPINE, Ariz.—Dyan Albers Lowey has made each effort currently to spend high quality time along with her horses on her small household ranch in Alpine, Arizona.
She says it’s good to be round dwell issues nowadays, particularly after being round a lot dying.
For Lowey, the unsolved killing of 36 Alpine wild horses on U.S. Forest Service land close to her property is the stuff of nightmares.
Now, she desires solutions and expenses towards the perpetrator(s) for animal cruelty.
“I’m so mad somebody took it upon themselves to do away with them,” Lowey stated.
Lowey expressed her anger as a member of the Alpine Wild Horse Advocates (AWHA), a bunch of volunteers who’re the sector monitoring “eyes” for the Salt River Wild Horse Administration Group (SRWHMG) within the Apache-Sitgreaves Nationwide Forests.
Inside this three million-acre pure protect, whitetail deer and pronghorn, elk, and bighorn sheep roam the meadows and forests, together with herds of grazing cattle, which the U.S. Forest Service permits by allow.
On Oct. 3, AWHA volunteers found between 15 and 25 wild horses shot to dying within the forest close to the Arizona-New Mexico border.
4 horses with gunshot wounds had been nonetheless alive.
Lowey stated the Forest Service used a backhoe to bury a number of the horses in mass graves.
“The bullet wounds I’ve seen appear to be any individual [with] expertise searching massive recreation,” Lowey informed The Epoch Occasions on a current inspection of the kill websites.
Lowey frowned as she stood over the fly-ridden carcass of 1 stallion decomposing beneath a cover of Ponderosa pine, with a big bullet entry wound on its left facet.
The horse’s identify was Criminal.
A number of Shooters?
Lowey believes Criminal and all the opposite wild horses shot to dying within the forest had been victims of a number of shooters.
“To take down an entire household of horses standing collectively, you want a number of shooters. As a result of the minute a rifle goes off, they scatter,” she stated.
“That leads me to imagine there was a truckload of individuals.”
AWHA volunteers found two wild horses shot to dying in April. They discovered that one other horse had been killed in the identical method in September.
They didn’t see a connection at first. However all of that modified with the October discoveries.
And the killing spree was removed from over.
This previous week, volunteers discovered a dozen extra Alpine wild horses shot to dying, bringing the dying toll to 36 amid cries of shock amongst wild horse advocates.
“Nutrioso,” the lead stallion within the band, survived the bloodbath, in line with an AWHA Fb put up.
“Nutrioso’s band discovered, all shot to dying, aside from poor Nutrioso, left on their own, grieving shut by all of their slain and tortured our bodies,” the message learn.
Included was a $35,000 reward for info resulting in the arrest and conviction of these answerable for the slaughter.
Within the meantime, the Forest Service is working with native officers and legislation enforcement to “verify the info” of the reported killings.
The company will share info “because it turns into obtainable. We should decline to touch upon ongoing investigations,” Jeffrey Todd, public affairs officer for the Forest Service’s Apache-Sitgreaves Nationwide Forests, informed The Epoch Occasions.
Bryan Swanty of the Navajo County Sheriff’s Workplace stated his company helps the Forest Service investigation and “assists as requested.”
Todd stated the Forest Service is allowed to take away all “feral” livestock from the forest.
“The unauthorized livestock (horses) on the Alpine and Springerville Districts of the Apache Nationwide Forest are feral horses,” Todd stated.
The Forest Service stated the coverage to take away the wild horses is “a essential step to make sure that the Apache Nationwide Forest is wholesome and sustainable for years to return.”
“These feral horses trigger substantial issues for not solely native crops and animals … however additionally they destroy watersheds and negatively influence ecosystems.”
Competing Species
In response to the Forest Service, the wild horses pose an “imminent risk” to a number of federally-listed and threatened species, together with the New Mexico meadow leaping mouse.
On March 17, 2021, the Heart for Organic Range filed swimsuit towards the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Forest Service, claiming that poor administration to make sure the safety of the mouse violated the Endangered Species Act.
Utilizing “passive traps,” the Forest Service rounded up over 80 wild horses and can promote them at on-line auctions via Dec. 15.
The final on-line sale befell Oct. 8-12 via Rail Lazy H.
Lowey stated that some horses bought for as little as $50. She fears that lots of them will find yourself in slaughter factories in Mexico to be bought as meat in Europe and Asia.
Because of this, she adopted “Hope,” an Alpine mare yearling, for $150.
‘Castaway Livestock’
Volunteer subject displays estimate the present measurement of the Alpine herd at round 400 horses. The animals don’t obtain safety beneath the 1971 Wild Horse and Burro Act as a result of they’re designated as “unregulated livestock.”
Nonetheless, wild horse advocates like Lowey dispute the federal government’s use of the label. Primarily based on historic articles, they contemplate the wild horses a home lineage relationship again centuries.
Arizona State Historian Marshall Trimble wrote there’s “enough historic[al] proof” to state the Alpine wild horses have been within the Apache Forest “because the time of the primary explorers.”
A federal decide disagreed and, on July 29, dominated that 18 wild horses seized by the Forest Service shouldn’t be launched again into the Apache Forest as unregulated livestock.
Alpine wild horse advocates say the federal government’s purpose is to take away the Apache Forest herd altogether.
“The Forest Service is just not defending them; the hunters are taking pictures them. They’re beneath assault from either side,” stated SRWHMG president and founder Simone Netherlands.
“They’re being eliminated, and they’re being killed. That’s why we have to defend them,” Netherlands informed The Epoch Occasions.
“They shot infants. What sort of a monster do it’s a must to be? We don’t suppose it’s one particular person.”
Tensions Rise
The shootings have solely made tensions worse between wild horse advocates and native ranchers, who see the wild horses as outsiders competing for restricted sources.
Native ranch supervisor Billy Wiltbank says that wild horse advocates have unfairly “demonized” small ranch homeowners on social media.
Nonetheless, he doesn’t imagine an area rancher or group of them did the shootings, though “any individual obtained mad sufficient to [shoot wild horses].”
“They wanted a scapegoat, and it’s the ranchers. To me, I do know my mates didn’t do it. I do know my household didn’t do it. Who can be so offended?” Wiltbank stated. “I can’t abdomen random killing. To be clear, I hope they catch who did it.”
Wiltbank stated the current Alpine herd most certainly grew from a small band that escaped the close by White Mountains Apache Reservation years in the past.
He stated no recognized bands of untamed horses roamed the Apache Forest earlier than then.
“I grew up gathering our horses down there. I grew up gathering cattle there,” Wiltbank informed The Epoch Occasions.
“It began within the late 90s, after we give up fixing fences as a result of the pastures had been taken away [by the Forest Service]. I watched it develop, shifting progressively east to the lake. They only progressively stored rising, progressively stored shifting.”
He stated that “simply because they’re there, doesn’t imply they belong there.”
Extra to the purpose, it is senseless for ranchers to kill the wild horses when the federal government’s plan is to take away them anyway, Wiltbank stated.
“Does it look unhealthy? Yeah. It’s a horrible, ugly factor, however they’re not going to go all NCIS on it. These horses don’t have any safety.”
Most native ranchers agree that rounding up the Alpine horses and eradicating them is a humane answer. However wild horse advocates “need them right here—interval,” Wiltbank stated.
Scott Beckstead, an equine welfare specialist, and director of campaigns for Animal Wellness Motion and the Heart for a Humane Economic system, stated the Alpine horse shootings are the newest instance of wanton cruelty towards wildlife.
He stated a minimum of 40 Heber wild horses had been shot and killed in western states since 2018.
“I don’t know whether or not or not there’s a seasonality to these shootings. We do know that it’s elk season. From time to time, we hear about horses shot throughout searching season, and the hypothesis is they’re mistaken for deer by hunters,” Beckstead stated.
“That’s not what occurred to those Alpine horses.”
Beckstead stated the Apache Forest slaughter was a “fastidiously deliberate, premeditated, fastidiously executed hunt for these wild horses.”
The Arizona State Veterinarian and the Arizona Division of Agriculture are conducting necropsies on the lifeless horses in hopes of figuring out suspects.
Beckstead stated the wild horse shootings coincide with the killing of wolves in Washington and Oregon.
“We’re seeing the killings of two species hated by ranchers who graze their livestock on public lands,” he informed The Epoch Occasions.
“I’m not going to say it’s a specific rancher and even that it’s a rancher doing this. However it’s somebody who resents these species for the competitors that they pose for livestock or the specter of predation within the case of wolves to livestock.”
Observe the Cash
In Nevada, authorities are investigating the taking pictures deaths of a least 5 wild horses on federal land in September 2021. The Bureau of Land Administration has supplied a $10,000 reward for info on the shootings resulting in an arrest and conviction.
“BLM legislation enforcement has acquired extra cellphone calls and is following up on all leads,” stated Chris Hanefeld, a spokesman for the BLM’s Ely workplace.
“As to the particular person or individuals accountable, I’d not hazard a guess. I’m not conscious of any points [regarding] wild horses inside our native ranching group. This explicit incident doesn’t seem related with previous shootings elsewhere within the western states,” Hanefeld informed The Epoch Occasions.
Regardless of substantial rewards, nobody has come ahead with info within the Apache Forest case.
Lowey stated the problem boils all the way down to the truth that Alpine wild horses aren’t a big income.
“They don’t convey the Forest Service cash in grazing allotments. They don’t do something however compete with different wildlife [cattle] for grazing, which does herald income to the state.”
Lowey stated wild horse advocates had proposed utilizing contraception with the Alpine herd as a treatment for inhabitants progress, however federal authorities weren’t . The choice is to alter the legislation to ensure federal safety for the horses.
“We constructed this nation on the backs of horses. We constructed a civilization on the backs of horses. We owe them greater than calling them a feral species and eradicating them,” Lowey stated.
Arizona
Tommy Lloyd Giving Arizona Wildcats Mandatory Break During Holidays
This season has not gone as many expected for Arizona.
After coming into the year ranked No. 10 in preseason polls, the Wildcats quickly dropped out of the picture following losses to Wisconsin and Duke which were a precursor of what was to come.
Arizona went into the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament as one of the favorites, and after beating Davidson in their first-round matchup by over 30 points, it looked like they had gotten things back on track and were ready to play like the team many expected them to be.
But, alarm bells went off when they lost back-to-back games against Oklahoma and West Virginia that pushed them under .500 for the first time in the Tommy Lloyd era, and also the first time in 14 years.
Since then, Arizona has taken care of business against the lesser opponents on their schedule but failed to win against UCLA despite being in control for the majority of that contest.
The Wildcats closed out their non-conference schedule in style following that loss, bludgeoning Samford and Central Michigan to head into the holiday break feeling more positive about what they can accomplish going forward, while also having a lot to think about.
Lloyd and the players know this wasn’t the early-season stretch they wanted, but he gave his team a clear directive during this break; take time away from basketball.
“Rest, relax, love your family, hang out. That’s the homework,” the head coach said per Bruce Pascoe of The Arizona Daily Star.
That’s probably a good approach.
There’s nothing anyone can do about what has already taken place, but they can certainly get burned out if they’re not careful and lose confidence if they dwell on mistakes.
“I mean, this nonconference was rough. I think we all need a little break and a reset,” KJ Lewis said.
Lloyd is giving his players that time to reset, sending everyone home for the holidays or somewhere with either friends or family.
This time away should hopefully allow Arizona to put the non-conference schedule in the past and get ready for the daunting challenge that will come by playing Big 12 opponents until Selection Sunday.
Lloyd is also hoping this let’s his team get motivated for their return to the court.
“Get hungry. Get hungry because we know when we come back — we’re excited to be starting this Big 12 thing we’ve been talking about for about 20 months. We’re fired up,” he added.
Arizona welcomes TCU into the McKale Center on Dec. 30.
Arizona
Instant Grades: Cardinals Sabotage Playoff Hopes
The story since the bye week has largely been the same game after game. The Arizona Cardinals had two chances to beat the Seattle Seahawks and fight for first place in the division. They failed both times.
Today, they needed to beat the Carolina Panthers to stay in the hunt with the LA Rams beating the New York Jets. They failed.
The underlying issues of why this is happening is another issue for another article, but the fact is that the Arizona Cardinals are out of the playoff hunt and already looking forward to 2025.
In the meantime, what happened today and how did the various position groups perform? Let’s take a look.
Quarterback – C-
No, Kyler Murray didn’t put the entire team on his back today to force a win, but it also can not be argued that he had much help from the team around him other than James Conner. That is not an excuse though for a player in his sixth NFL season with a massive contract that comes with high performance expectations.
Still, Murray is supposed to be a special player and he did not look special today. There was a flash of the special quarterback in the fourth quarter with a 20-yard rushing touchdown, but it was too little too late.
Most concerning, late in the fourth quarter Murray made a boneheaded mistake throwing to a spot of the field without an obvious receiver and the Panthers picked off the floater and held the ball till the very end, effectively ending Arizona’s season. There has not been a game since the bye in which Murray has not made a similarly mind-bogglingly bad play.
Offensive Line – B-
There were certainly concerns about the offensive line going into this game with left tackle Paris Johnson Jr. out with a knee injury and center Hjalte Froholdt suffering from an illness.
Thankfully, Froholdt was able to play through illness and Kelvin Beachum plugged in at left tackle and played another decent game.
Overall, the offensive line played a fine game and were one of the few position groups that showed up and simply did their job althought their performance was noticeably impacted after Jonah Williams went to locker room with a knee issue in the third quarter.
Tight End – C
Hard to really grade this position since, in a major switch from previous weeks, Trey McBride did not feature heavily for the Cardinals offense.
McBride caught three of the four balls that came his way, but only for a gain of 20 yards and once again was kept out of the end zone to extend his scoreless streak.
Running Back – A
James Conner is every coaches dream power back. After Petzing belatedly figured out that the Panthers possess the worst run defense in the league, Conner truly took over the offense.
Sadly, Conner hurt his knee in the third quarter and did not reenter the game leaving Michael Carter and DeeJay Dallas as the remaining active running backs.
Without Conner’s special gifts the Cardinals offense was not the same and the Panthers took advantage of that fact.
Wide Receiver – C-
The reader would be excused for not believing the Cardinals have any wide receivers on the roster considering the lack of impact they have had in several games this season.
Petzing has faced severe backlash for not finding ways to get the ball to the No. 4 overall pick of the 2024 NFL draft, Marvin Harrison, Jr, and for good reason. Still, trying to force the ball to Harrison, Jr. has not worked out and the connection between Murray and his rookie receiver is still not there.
Michael Wilson has shown up in big moments several times this year and did have a major 38-yard grab in the third quarter that gave the Cardinals some life.
Defensive Line – C-
The Cardinals defensive line failed in the two areas that were criticial to helping their team succeed this afternoon; contain Chuba Hubbard and put pressure on Bryce Young.
Naquan Jones was the only defensive lineman to actually get to Young but otherwise the young, second-year quarterback had time to do what he wanted and even saw multiple gaps open up through the defensive line and broke off some major runs that put the Cardinals in a hole early.
Hubbard really started to have his way in the second half and on several drives basically controlled the entire Panthers offense, often getting through the first line of defense untouched.
Linebacker – C+
The most that can really be said for this group is that Baron Browning flashes occasionally and did manage to get Young on the ground today for a sack.
Otherwise, the linebackers did not have a significant impact on this game after being one of the most consistent position groups all season. That being said, Kyzir White’s sack in overtime gave the Cardinals much needed hope and forced a punt, but again, too little too late.
The problems containing Panthers running back Hubbard might have started with the defensive line but the linebackers are supposed to stem the bleeding and they failed consistently in that effort in the second half.
Secondary – B-
Young did not have an inspired passing game today at all, and that is largely thanks to a sticky Cardinals secondary that did not allow him many easy downfield passes.
Rookie Max Melton had some rookie moments, but he continues to show some flashes that indicate a bright future in the league. It was second-year cornerback Garrett Williams that had some coverage issues.
Budda Baker did Budda Baker things but a big coverage whiff in the fourth quarter put the Cardinals in tough position. Fellow safety Jalen Thompson teamed up with Baker to clean up a lot of mistakes.
Sean Murphy-Bunting has struggled in big moments all season and today was not an exception. Needing a big stop early in the fourth quarter he allowed a corner of the end zone touchdown that put the Panthers up by ten and effectively ended the Cardinals season. A bad individual performance but not necessarily indicative of the entire position group’s performance.
Arizona
Arizona Cardinals vs Carolina Panthers live score updates for NFL Week 16 game today
Arizona Cardinals beat New England Patriots in season-critical win
Sports writers Theo Mackie and Bob McManaman discuss the Cardinals 30-17 win over the Patriots and the long odds on a future playoff spot
The Arizona Cardinals continue their 2024 NFL regular season schedule with an NFL Week 16 game against the Carolina Panthers today.
The Cardinals are coming off a 30-17 win against the New England Patriots at home in NFL Week 15.
The Panthers lost to the Dallas Cowboys, 30-14.
The Cardinals are 7-7 on the season. The Panthers are 3-11.
Follow our live updates of the game, which is being played at Carolina’s Bank of America Stadium, for the latest score, news, notes and analysis of the Week 16 NFL game Sunday.
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Cardinals vs Panthers schedule: What time is NFL Week 16 game?
The game is on Sunday, Dec. 22, at 11 a.m. MST, 1 p.m. ET.
Cardinals vs Panthers TV: What channel is NFL Week 16 game on?
The game can be seen on FOX.
Cardinals vs Panthers streaming: How do I watch NFL Week 16 game on livestream?
Streaming options for the Cardinals at Panthers game include FUBO and other streaming services that carry FOX.
Cardinals vs Panthers announcers: Who is calling the NFL Week 16 game?
Chris Myers (play-by-play) and Mark Schlereth (analyst) are scheduled to be the announcers for the Cardinals-Panthers Week 16 NFL game.
Cardinals vs Panthers game odds: Who is favored in NFL Week 16?
The Cardinals are a four-point favorite over the Panthers in NFL Week 16 odds for the game, courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook.
Arizona is -225 on the moneyline, while Carolina is +180.
The over/under (point total) is set at 47 points.
Pregame reading for Cardinals at Panthers game today
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