Article designed to be R-E-A-D. Before we begin this editorial please read the following short excerpts on the use of “terror” as a tactic. A terror tactic can be employed by an […]
Laura Leigh
Laura Leigh loves horses. They have held a special place in her heart since childhood. Laura has been involved in anti-slaughter issues for more than two decades. Leigh has attended more roundups than any other observer including government personnel in the last four years. Her videography has been seen on CNN, NBC, BBC, PBS and her photography in many print venues, she holds press credentials through Horseback Magazine. Wild Horse Education was created to gain protections from abuse, slaughter and extinction for our beloved wild horses and burros.
Wild Horses, Countdown to Vote
Things are changing fast (as they always do) as we head into the final weeks of the legislative push to kill both domestic and wild horses. Many of our readers are sending […]
The Misfits, a history of killing wild horses that never really ended
At Wild Horse Education (WHE) our volunteers go through several steps. We take them to range, roundup and meetings. We require that they journal. Some understand that to become an advocate requires […]
Support The Probe Into Interior
At the bottom of this page is a place for you to add your name to another letter of support we are sending (the first generated 5,000 signatures in 12 hours). If […]
WHE EMag, Summer 2017
Wild Horse Education (WHE) Summer Emag you can share with family and friends. The easy to navigate edition is geared to share in public venues without graphic content. The issue does contain […]
Do You Remember?
Do you remember? Do you remember what 10,000 wild horses coming off the range in one year looks like? The video above has been viewed nearly 4 million times. The wild horses […]
Deadly Traps; don’t get caught (2)
As wild horse advocates you face multiple challenges when addressing media, government officials and the public. Many of these challenges involve what we call the “deadly traps.” These can trap a conversation […]
Ethics and Oversight, Where?
Many of us that follow wild horses and public land often find ourselves dealing with mountains of paperwork. Most of that paperwork resembles “finals week” at an Ivy League school; crunch deadlines […]
The Road Back Home; but what will be left of it?
At Wild Horse Education (WHE) one of our requirements for volunteers on the road is that they do journal entries. Writing not only what you see, but how you see it, can […]
The Crooked Path, Wild Horse Slaughter
There was a crooked man, and he walked a crooked mile, He found a crooked sixpence against a crooked stile; He bought a crooked cat which caught a crooked mouse, And they […]
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