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    Texas is shooting donkeys, stirring burro backlash

    PRESIDIO, Texas (AP) — Unofficially, the state of Texas celebrates donkeys and their historical and cultural significance in shaping the American West.

    Officially? The policy on wild burros out here is shoot to kill.

    Texas park rangers are trying to wipe out hundreds of free-roaming donkeys in Big Bend State Park, killing nearly 130 to date with .308-caliber bolt-action rifles on this side of the Rio Grande. But in the process, the shootings are stirring a whole new kind of cross-border controversy, pitting state officials against burro-lovers who believe the animal holds a special place in history and deserves protection.

    The state's stance: wild donkeys wandering over from Mexico simply don't belong. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department considers an estimated 300 burros in Big Bend to be destructive intruders, hogging forage and lapping up precious water in the drought-starved mountains — thereby threatening the survival of hundreds of native species.

    Outraged locals, however, claim there's only one animal the state really cares about — bighorn sheep.

    "They say we're doing this just so four rich white guys can hunt bighorn sheep out here," said David Riskind, director of natural resources for the parks agency. "That's just not true."

    Once extinct in Texas for decades, bighorns made a heralded homecoming to Big Bend last year when a herd of nearly four dozen was relocated to the 316,000-acre range. But even that's not big enough for what the state says are foreign burros and the native bighorns.

    Skeptics suspect the state's stance is all a wink to wealthy and well-connected hunters. Coveted state permits to bag bighorns fetch upward of $100,000 at auction in Texas, and opponents like Margaret Farabee of the Wild Burro Protection League believe that's why the state wants to eliminate any threat to the sheep's survival so the bighorn hunters can one day return to Big Bend.

    Riskind said it will take decades before the bighorn population is robust enough to possibly allow hunting in Big Bend, but that doesn't quiet the doubts of a growing campaign to save the burros — for a second time.

    Among those trying to stop the shootings include a Wisconsin woman who's bombarded the state with open records requests; a former state park supervisor in Big Bend; and more than 94,000 supporters on Change.org, making it one of the website's most popular petitions ever.

    But their biggest ally may be history. In 2007, a similar uproar caused the state to temporarily suspend its first foray into "lethal control" after park rangers killed 71 wild burros.

    Luis Armenderiz, the former Big Bend supervisor who retired following the initial controversy, said the burros are no more destructive to the park than humans who put in bike trails.

    "We are invading their ecosystem. They're not invading ours," Armenderiz said.

    Shooting wild animals doesn't generally create much of a stir in Texas, where hunting is a celebrated pastime. A year ago, Gov. Rick Perry famously paused from a morning jog to take aim at a coyote. This past summer, state lawmakers made gunning down feral hogs from helicopters legal.

    No one sticks up for the ugly, rooting, beastly feral hog. So why the burro backlash?

    "They're charismatic," Riskind said.

    Opponents say the reasons are cultural. Donkeys did the dirty work of hauling supplies during America's westward expansion in the 1800s, and here along the border, families owned burros like households today have dogs. When the peso was weak, Mexican families strapped American-bought microwaves to their burro's backs to haul across the Rio Grande.

    Even at Big Bend National Park, right next door to the state-owned land, killing wild burros is prohibited by a 40-year-old federal ban that Congress said protects the "living symbols and pioneer spirit of the West."

    Riskind is quick to call burros "historically significant" and said the state tells the animal's important legacy through its books and museums. But he said those creatures were domesticated donkeys — and times have changed.

    Heightened border security has made walking a donkey across the Rio Grande nearly impossible, and Mexico's violent drug war has decimated small towns in northern states and sent families fleeing inward. Riskind said many of the wild burros in Big Bend today were simply abandoned by Mexican ranchers.

    The donkey dust-up is playing out in an isolated, rugged region that looks like a stock Texas landscape in some old western shoot-'em-up. Residents proudly call it the Lone Star State's last frontier, but attitudes here lean more progressive than small-town rustic.

    An hour up the road is Marfa, the arty desert oasis where Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant played a surprise show last month. In nearby Alpine, ranchers who drive into town to buy hay bales and horse feed drive past two yoga studios. Rachael Waller, who runs an equine rescue in Alpine, hands out "burro-friendly store" stickers to shop owners and said nearly every business in town is on board, including the local taxidermist.

    Waller, who is the daughter of Robert Waller, author of "The Bridges of Madison County," has a 7-year-old burro named Penny on her 400-acre ranch.

    "We like going to Big Bend and seeing all the wildlife. It's all supposed to be there," she said.

    Riskind described "lethal control" as a reluctant but necessary measure of last resort. Park rangers don't actively hunt for burros, and pull the trigger only when they stumble upon a herd. Conservancy groups tried trapping the burros in 2007 after the state backed down to protesters, but spent months without wrangling one donkey from the impossibly rocky terrain.

    For now, Riskind doesn't see the state giving into opposition again.

    "I think it's safe to say we're not re-evaluating," he said.

     
    • Slapleatheru  •  4 mths ago
      Why do governments and people always think they have to kill/destroy things/life to deal with a problem if even there was one. Hell send 4 or 5 to me. I have a lot of friends/relatives.
    • anna  •  Arlington, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "...tried trapping the burros...but spent months without wrangling one donkey..." Sounds like Texas wild burros are smarter than jackasses in DC.
      • fredralist 6 mths ago
        Conservationists should know an offer of free health care would bring the donkeys running......
      • O'Rourke 6 mths ago
        In even a momentary contemplation of the past several humans from Texas who lived in the White House, plus the present maladjust who seeks to live there -- it could seem that the local firearms have been inappropriately pointed at the incorrect dumb critters
      • jh2 6 mths ago
        they are certainly smarter than perry! and the people that voted for him over the years!
    • e077  •  6 mths ago
      I find it funny that we try to control animal populations when we cant even control our own.
      • KIM 6 mths ago
        amen
      • Laboo 6 mths ago
        or the drug cartels from crossing the boarders. go figure to many greedy rich people making money from it all.
      • Harry 6 mths ago
        blame the rich oblamer lover
    • MaxC  •  6 mths ago
      Train the donkeys to guard the border.
      • barchen36 6 mths ago
        Have them run for goernment offices, no one would blame them for making 'an a*s of themselves'. Their party is already in the 'land of d.c.'!
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        They already are....cough.
      • sregit73 6 mths ago
        lol
    • todd p  •  Front Royal, United States  •  6 mths ago
      They are just here to do the work that American burro's don't want to do?
      • rattler58 6 mths ago
        well todd could you make a living off 10 or12 bucks an hour....bet you wouldnt work for that......its not that americans wont work , if one cant provide for themself on such low wages , your working for notthing....the mexicans can do it because the live 50 to a household and get free stuff from you as a taxpayer...so i guess keep the money coming
      • Jennifer 6 mths ago
        Wow Rattler68 you sure read a lot into that post. Maybe Todd P was just cracking a joke? Made me laugh!!
      • Ann 6 mths ago
        People actually can make it on 10-12/hour. They have to give up a lot of luxury items and quit having 40 #$%$ kids for the system to care for...but it can be done. It just depends on if you are willing to give up things to make it.
    • Bill  •  Washington, United States  •  6 mths ago
      They just wander in from Mexico? If it is that easy to get into the states that explains our huge immigration mess.
      • john 6 mths ago
        bet most are pack mulls that just got left here
      • riverrat 6 mths ago
        Well load them up and send them to me. Ohio, indiana, they sell here.
      • vito 6 mths ago
        Why do GOP posters use ALIASES
        Do they think they are trying to fool anyone
    • _  •  6 mths ago
      So if Mexican Burros can simply "wander in" to the USA, what is Mexico or the USA doing about the PEOPLE who simply "wander in?"
    • jeff spicoli  •  Denver, United States  •  6 mths ago
      hey lets send the kardashians down and hopefully they get mistaken for a donkey
    • margaret  •  Columbia, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Send the shooters to DC, too many jackasses there also.
    • John Wayne  •  Denver, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Better to institute federal laws to shoot cartel drug smugglers and people smugglers.
      The USA are too soft on these two illegal aliens.
    • brad h  •  6 mths ago
      I think there are plenty of Americans that would take a free donkey.
    • Linda  •  Fort Myers, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Wandering in? Carrying illegal immigrants on their backs? Seriously, donkeys are the least of our worries, at least they aren't bleeding our health care systems, welfare systems and getting free educations. How about shooting fewer donkeys and more drug runners?
    • Ancestral Knowledge  •  6 mths ago
      If they can't stop a simple minded burro...then how can they hope to stop sly and determined outlaws from making illegal crossings as job thieves, drug runners, gun runners etc?
    • Nunya  •  6 mths ago
      "The state's stance: wild donkeys wandering over from Mexico simply don't belong."

      That should read The state's stance: wild illegals wandering over from Mexico simply don't belong.
    • Chelsea  •  Victoria, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why don't we focus on the illegal immigrants that "wander" into TX and leave the donkeys alone
    • james  •  6 mths ago
      Alright you hunters out there. Educate me a little. Don't the big horn sheep habitate higher rockier almost unnavigatible mountain sides? If this is true the burros aren't even in the same ecosystem or terrain as they are. Anybody?
    • Violet  •  Santa Maria, United States  •  6 mths ago
      As a horse lover (close enough) this is just so sad to me. Can't something be done besides shooting them? I hate to see animals just pointlessly killed.
    • LRM Mattes  •  Johnstown, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Thats just like our GREEDY government . Look killers , murderersssssssss of our Great Nation America . If you don`t like it here PLEASEEEEEEEEEE TAKE ADVATAGE OF ONE OF OUR GREAT FREEDOMSSSS . MOVEEEEE OUTTTTTTTTTT !!!!!!! . And go to some other country that don`t give a darn about there country and everything in it .
    • Fonda  •  6 mths ago
      I know lets eliminate the free roaming govenment who takes takes and takes. Now they are the real problem!
    • LRM Mattes  •  Johnstown, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Seems to me there are more jackasses in our government the ones that are shooting & hurting defenceless animals we could shoot the animal killers ? that would give plenty of room for the donkeys ? And the donkeys are better looking too .
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