April 9, 2019
(SPARKS, Nev.) – As a first step in comprehensive management of the Virginia Range feral/estray horse population, the Nevada Department of Agriculture (NDA) and the American Wild Horse Campaign (AWHC) signed a non-exclusive agreement today for fertility control.
“We understand the importance of fertility control in the long-term health and management of the Virginia Range horses,” NDA Director Jennifer Ott said. “I look forward to working with the staff and volunteers of AWHC and our shared goal of a sustainable, long-term solution for managing the Virginia Range horses.”
The Virginia Range area includes highway 395 to 95A and I-80 to Highway 50. Nevada is a “fence-out” state, which means if landowners do not want livestock on their property, they must construct a legal fence in accordance with NRS Chapter 569.431. Horses in the Virginia Range cross roadways in search of feed and water sources. Drivers should remain alert and aware and be sure to obey all traffic laws, including posted speed limits in this area.