
Four Mile is a smaller Herd Management Area (HMA) in western Idaho. The HMA consists of about 18,800 acres and BLM has set the number of wild horses that can live in […]
Four Mile is a smaller Herd Management Area (HMA) in western Idaho. The HMA consists of about 18,800 acres and BLM has set the number of wild horses that can live in […]
On September 14 the BLM began the Four Mile Herd Management Area (HMA) roundup. This HMA consists of about 18,800 acres and BLM has set the number of wild horses that can […]
The roundup of the Four Mile HMA in Idaho has concluded. The agency targeted 189 wild horses out of an estimated population of of 210. They captured 215 on the 18,800 acre […]
The Boise BLM corrals are open for a walk-in adoption day from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 19. These corrals are usually open by “appointment only.” If you live in […]
Comments on the BLM Gather Environmental Assessment (EA) for Black Mountain, Hardtrigger and Sands Basin Herd Management Areas (HMAs) are due by June 13. You can find the EA HERE. BLM plans […]
BLM has published a tentative roundup schedule that will run through the end of fiscal 2023 (Oct. 1). Late fall and winter roundups will be part of the fiscal 2024 budget. We […]
Wild Horse Education (WHE) is most often known to the public by our work at roundups and our fight against abuses. The work of WHE goes much deeper, before and after the […]
The BLM began the Barren Valley Complex removal on Sept 8 and plans to remove up to 1900 wild horses. The Barren Valley Complex operation area spans nearly 1 million acres in […]
As the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) begins to load wild horses onto another packed Internet Adoption page, we wanted to take a moment and revisit some of the wild ones in […]
The “Wild Horse Annie Act,” PL 86-234 passed on September 8, 1959. This was the law that forbade poisoning of water holes and hunting wild horses with aircraft. The law was not […]
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