
The results of 4 years of BLM working in backdoor deals with county, ranchers (that are selling water rights to a mine going in) and those in the “Ten Years to AML” […]
The results of 4 years of BLM working in backdoor deals with county, ranchers (that are selling water rights to a mine going in) and those in the “Ten Years to AML” […]
Roundups bring attention to the world of wild horses and burros. However, a roundup is not a solitary event. Roundups begin long before a chopper flies and have ramifications that involve the […]
Recent Roundup Recap: Confusion, Utah: 304 captured, 5 deaths. Concluded December 9. Caliente (Meadow Valley and Delamar Mountains): 459 captured, 22 deaths. Update as of December 17. Blue Wing (Burros, Selenite): 219 […]
The video above is from day 2. Scroll down for reports, most recent at the top. This page is set as a landing page for reports from the Fish Creek Roundup, 2019. […]
The BLM Internet page will begin taking bids today, Tuesday Jan 21 for one week. Many people are writing to us already confused by the BLM interface: the auction page says “no […]
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 […]
On September 6, 2019 the BLM will decimate the population of wild horses at Fish Creek. BLM plans to remove 500 wild horses, over 70% of those that live in the area. […]
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) […]
Yesterday, a WHE volunteer sent a request to those that signed up for our Fish Creek alerts. The request asked that you sign onto the WHE letter to BLM (and key elected […]
Many of our readers are very interested in things like protocol and process. Many want to understand what the “rules and law” are of management and what it is like interacting in […]
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