Mt. Charleston horse roundups spark resident debate

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Jim and Sharon Payne reside in Mt. Charleston and are accustomed to seeing wildlife proper at their entrance door, however even with the newest roundups by Bureau of Land Administration and the Nationwide Forest Service, Jim mentioned his frustration lies extra with the customer’s actions and never the horses themselves.

“I run a lot over near Kyle Canyon road, and I see the interactions that people have with the horses, and they shouldn’t be as close as they are,” Jim mentioned.

“We’ve had kids put in the hospital because horses kick and people feed them when they are not supposed to,” he added.

Sharon Payne isn’t happy in regards to the actions taken as she enjoys seeing the horses roam free.

“I’m upset because I love them being here,” she added.

Sharon additionally added that at their neighborhood city corridor, the subject of wildlife is usually introduced up, however not handled.

“It’s never a clear time frame and we’re never told at the meetings exactly when things will happen,” Sharon added.

“Some people are really attached to the horses. Almost like they are a part of their family, and then other people see them as a nuisance,” Jim added. 

8 Information Now reached out to the USDA to see what number of horses had been eliminated and why they felt the necessity to take action, however we’re nonetheless ready for a response. 

Democratic Congresswoman Dina Titus additionally commented by way of X on Friday, saying she was quote: “Deeply troubled by the recent roundups,” and that she stays steadfast in her dedication to combat for his or her safety.

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