
The stallions of the wild capture the heart and imagination. Most often it will be a stallion (that a human visitor to his herd has given a name) that becomes a memorialized […]
The stallions of the wild capture the heart and imagination. Most often it will be a stallion (that a human visitor to his herd has given a name) that becomes a memorialized […]
2020 is drawing to a close. The last 4 years have seen a rampant destruction of our wild places, and a particularly vitriolic campaign against our wild horses, run full steam. Not […]
In a few short days roundups begin again. The schedule for the end of the 2019 fiscal year (that runs through mid October 2019) has been posted. You can read about the […]
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. […]
A personal editorial; from our founder, Laura Leigh I’m not a machine, I’m a human being. That revelation startles me sometimes. I spend so much time in the “what is, where does […]
Meet little Zephyr. Zephyr was born to the stallion Zeus and his mare Lilly. Zeus stole Lilly two years ago from a rival stallion. His rival was a fierce black named Lucifer. […]
Today, what is the real problem faced by wild horses? is that “progress was and is not possible?” Or is it that there are those willing to sell progress off for a […]
On June 12 we alerted you that BLM was beginning to create the end of the fiscal budget year roundup schedule. The first two added were Triple B (750) and Pine Nut […]
Many times in wild horse advocacy attention falls on wild herds only when a helicopter flies. As the sound of the chopper blades fade, so does public scrutiny. Roundups begin long before […]
With wild horse advocacy we represent an interest that is widespread; people all over the nation, and the world, love America’s wild horses. However our interest lives in areas where a long […]
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