Our webinar to assist our readers that interact with federal agencies and legislators was a fast moving, interactive, discussion. Not one space was open; demonstrating the number of people actively engaged is […]
Mining Reform; why it matters to wild horse advocacy

Unlike other free-roaming animals that live on our western landscapes, wild horses are confined to less than 13% of our public lands. Hard rock mining has been expanding rapidly in wild horse […]
Wild Horse and Burro Update (picking up the pieces and moving forward)

This is always a very busy time of year in the world of wild horses and burros. There are many layers in advocacy to help protect our wild ones. Range work to […]
Webinar: Speak Out!

On Tuesday October 15, at 6 pm pacific time, you can join us for a live web presentation. The presentation will cover the multiple avenues open to the public to “speak out” […]
Fish Creek; a captives story (2)

We know so many of the wild horses at Fish Creek, well. We spent years working with the BLM to create a protocol to actually “fix” management. In 2016, after years (of […]
Fish Creek; the captive ones tell a story

The roundup of Fish Creek wild horses ended with 558 wild horses captured (213 Studs, 242 Mares, and 102 Foals), 5 deaths (3 were foals) and 20 (7 studs, 23 mares, older) […]
2020 Roundup Schedule; get ready for chaos

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is putting together the fiscal year 2020 roundup schedule. Once funding is approved by Congress in the fiscal 2020 debate (happening now) we may see the […]
What Do We Look Like To The Rest Of The World? (DRTV)

Over the last year we have had media, and other special guests, out on the range and at roundups. Most media we had on range is working on what they call “long […]
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