Courtesy Larry Whitney, LRTC
During this upcoming holiday season Least Resistance Training Concepts (LRTC), this area’s all-volunteer large animal technical rescue team, wishes to remind everyone, living in Wild Horse Country and their holiday guests to drive with caution. At this time of year, nightfall comes early and wild horses and other livestock can be hard to see. Out-of-town holiday visitors may not be familiar with our area’s open range situation and wild horses and livestock can be encountered on many roadways. This can occur with little to no warning. Every year, LRTC responds to large animal vs vehicle collisions all around our North-western Nevada service area. At this time drivers in the south east portion of Reno should pay particular attention to this notice as the problem is most acute there.
When driving in Wild Horse Country, LRTC recommends:
LRTC responds when BLM, Tribal and State wild horses as well as open range domestic livestock pose a danger to the public or themselves. You can find out more about LRTC on Facebook under Least Resistance Training Concepts or make a donation at http://www.whmentors.org/welcome
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