A young wild palomino stallion known as Pyrite was shot and killed in the Onaqui Herd Management Area in central Utah, according to Wild Beauty Foundation, as obtained by
ABC4
. The non-profit, dedicated to protecting wild horses, announced the incident, which occurred outside of Dugway on November 10, and has been working closely with Bureau of Land Management investigators to uncover the details surrounding Pyrite’s death.
Known affectionately as Goldie and Glory, Pyrite’s demise was confirmed on Tuesday by the Onaqui Catalogue Foundation, which is set to keep the public posted on investigative developments. As per
FOX13
, the Foundation described the shooting as “a stark reminder of the urgent need to protect these iconic wild horses who have captured the hearts and enraptured the minds of people across the world.”
According to
KSLTV
, the area where the young stallion was discovered spans approximately 240,000 acres comprising BLM, federal, state, and private land that stretches from Johnsons Pass south to Look Out Pass. The foundation is now offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for Pyrite’s death, indicating the gravity with which the community and advocates are taking this incident.
“The Onaqui herd symbolizes the enduring spirit of the American West,” said Ashley Avis, founder of the Wild Beauty Foundation, as per
KSLTV
. In this struggle to safeguard their existence, the foundation has expressed a fierce determination to continue its advocacy work. They view the Onaqui wild horses not just as animals, but as embodiments of a legacy, requiring concerted efforts to support their safety and welfare.
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