When we talk about wild horses and burros on public lands one of the key subjects that arises is “availability of forage.” One of the big questions that arises is “How can […]
When we talk about wild horses and burros on public lands one of the key subjects that arises is “availability of forage.” One of the big questions that arises is “How can […]
WARNING: Video disturbing for most viewers Exactly 1 year ago today, WHE released a gut-wrenching exclusive video on the first day of the Pancake roundup: a young colt shattered a leg running […]
At the end of each year it is a challenge to create one video to “look back” at the year’s end. 2022 is no exception. It is impossible to edit the hundreds […]
Update: Some of the issues we raised in the IBLA were included in a federal district court case by another org. (our attorney shared our briefs in a spirit of expediency). IBLA […]
Burros are not horses. You may simply shake your head and question why an article discussing this fact is even being written. Many people that adopt a wild burro are never told […]
We need your help to address abuse at roundups. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is in the process of finalizing roundup contracts. The name change to “Catch/Treat/Release Contract” is simply a […]
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Battle Mountain District Office (Tonopah Field Office) has published a draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for a ten-year removal plan of wild horses for the Stone Cabin/Saulsbury […]
We published a piece that prefaced this next piece for Wild Week: a bit of history, the formation of the framework of advocacy for wild horses on our public lands. Advocacy for […]
The following information has been compiled for you to use as reference material as you gear up to address the 118th Congress. We hope this information can assist you as you navigate […]
Donkeys around the world, including our own nation’s wild burros, are in peril. The global threat is fueled by China’s Ejiao trade; inside the United States it is driven by the very […]
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