
Updates posted most recent at the top from Triple B, 2019. Our Comprehensive Animal Welfare Policy (CAWP) team is onsite continuing our ground breaking work to hold BLM accountable to the law. […]
Updates posted most recent at the top from Triple B, 2019. Our Comprehensive Animal Welfare Policy (CAWP) team is onsite continuing our ground breaking work to hold BLM accountable to the law. […]
Video above from 2011, wild horses were repeatedly electric shocked (including foals, in the face), kicked in the head, no water repeatedly in troughs in pens that were overcrowded, a helicopter hit […]
Before a roundup the conversation to preserve and protect our wild horses and burros lies deep in public lands law, land use, and a history of politics that masquerade as management. You […]
The BLM gather schedule is changing rapidly. The schedule listed on the BLM webpage is no longer accurate. The last schedule update (that currently) appears on the page is June 15th. We […]
We are creating a magazine that will publish on March 5, 2018 about the area named “Triple B.” Triple B is a complex system of Herd Management Areas (HMAs) managed by BLM […]
Since Feb 14th we have been warning BLM that foals are dropping at Triple B. Since Feb we have been warning that newborns are in the project area. Yesterday, Feb. 19th, they […]
Note: After the first day of phase 2 (good observation) we were placed 1.25 miles from the trap. A number of factors created this situation and we will write more about that […]
WHE is the only organization in history to take inhumane treatment into a courtroom.
February 2, 2018; 115 wild horses were captured (47 studs, 43 mares, 25 foals). Cumulative total: 204. Day 1 and 2, and an overview of operations and history can be found HERE. […]
Wild Horse Education (WHE) has engaged in monitoring of the Triple B wild horses as they were transported from range into Palomino Valley Center (PVC), north of Reno, since roundup operations began […]
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