[Jack]
WILD BURROS ARE BEING REMOVED FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA OVER SAFETY CONCERNS.
BUT SOME LOCALS ARE PUSHING BACK AGAINST THE DECISION-
SAYING IT COULD BRING AN END TO THE BELOVED COMMUNITY PASTIME OF DONKEY WATCHING.
“We really embrace them as part of our community, and it’s kind of fun sometimes just to sit on your porch and watch the donkeys roll through.”
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY HAS PARTNERED WITH THE ORGANIZATION PEACEFUL VALLEY DONKEY RESCUE TO TAKE THE ANIMALS OUT OF THE AREA.
OFFICIALS SAY THE GROWING BURRO POPULATION HAS REACHED UNSUSTAINABLE LEVELS, DESTROYING PRIVATE PROPERTY IN SOME NEIGHBORHOODS.
THEY’VE ALSO CAUSED OTHER ISSUES, INCLUDING CAR ACCIDENTS AND TRAFFIC DISRUPTIONS.
“People will pull over. They’ll feed them. They’ll try to interact with the donkeys. You don’t really want to do that, and because of that, they’ve gotten used to coming up to cars.”
SO FAR, 68 OF THE ANIMALS HAVE BEEN ROUNDED UP AND ARE AWAITING TRANSPORTATION TO SANCTUARIES IN ARIZONA AND TEXAS.
THE CAPTURED BURROS WILL RECEIVE MEDICAL ASSESSMENTS AND TREATMENTS FROM LEADING NATIONAL EXPERTS IN THE FIELD.
HOWEVER, WHILE THIS DONKEY RELOCATION EFFORT IS BEING CARRIED OUT OVER PUBLIC SAFETY CONCERNS-
THERE ARE RESIDENTS WHO SAY THIS WILL ALSO CREATE NEW ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS.
THEY ARGUE THE BURROS HELP CONTROL THE AREA’S OVERGROWN BRUSH- WHICH IF LEFT UNCHECKED COULD DRY OUT AND HEIGHTEN THE RISK OF WILDFIRES.
SO FAR, NEARLY FIVE THOUSAND INDIVIDUALS HAVE SIGNED A PETITION CALLING FOR SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY TO RECONSIDER ITS DECISION TO REMOVE THE WILD BURROS-
AND TERMINATE ITS CONTRACT WITH PEACEFUL VALLEY DONKEY RESCUE.
FOR STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS – I’M JACK AYLMER.