We are truly honored that the New Yorker, that has not published a story on wild horses in a long time, has featured wild horses at such a critical juncture in the […]
We are truly honored that the New Yorker, that has not published a story on wild horses in a long time, has featured wild horses at such a critical juncture in the […]
In two weeks the year 2017 comes to a close, we step into 2018. 2017 brought the reality of the battlefield of public land, and the fight for our wild horses to […]
“One of the “terror tactics” of wild horse management, “if you do not go along with whatever illegal horror we have planned that forwards the agenda of my buddies, we will kill […]
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has agreed to open the Broken Arrow (aka Indian Lakes) holding facility back up to a public tour. The facility is being used as an intake […]
During the Civil War years the concept of breeding horses specifically for the United States Cavalry began to develop as the necessity became evident after an estimated 1.5 million horses died in […]
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 […]
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 […]
Wild Horse Education (WHE) has always made documentation and representation of the “wild” our primary focus. Issues surrounding wild horses span range to roundup, rescue adoption and sanctuary. These two sections of […]
Without informed and active public debate the very principles of Democracy fail. At Wild Horse Education (WHE) core to our work is the basic principal that informed and complete participation by the […]
It’s here. The Appropriations debate is on in full. We need to you call your reps and tell them to reject the proposed budget provision to sell or kill wild horses. Find […]
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