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 […]
Full Circle? (Decade In Review)
Roundups in Review (2019)
When most people think of wild horses they think of open range, manes flowing in the wind and thundering hooves. Many have come to see the helicopter in pursuit every time they […]
Year in Review (2019)
What does our American West look like to the rest of the world? A Danish TV crew travelled with us to a roundup. The year 2019 was intense; the culmination of the […]
Just a Note (2019 Countdown)
no pictures or video, just a note from our founder: Laura Leigh As the year 2019 draws to a close it is custom to reflect on all that happened and create “resolutions” […]
Don’t Fence Them In (Editorial, M. Milliman)
“Oh give them land, lots of land, and the starry skies above; Don’t fence them in. Let them roam through the wide open country that we love; Don’t fence them in.” 2019: […]
It Made a Difference… “to that one!”
So often in this work we deal with sweeping upheaval in politics, large scale actions that impact thousands of acres and unjustified actions that shatter wild herds. It is the nature of […]
2019: End of Year Digital Magazine
2019 is quickly drawing to a close. A look back at the year in roundups, legal actions, politics and more in our digital “year in review” e-magazine. All contributions made to support […]
Ten More Sunsets (2020 countdown)
There are ten more sunsets left in the year 2019. When the sun rises on the tenth day we enter the next round in the battle to save our precious wild […]
North Hills Roundup Concludes
Today 6, Dec 20, wild horses were captured un the third livestock grazing allotment. Total captured 213 of the 250 targeted. The BLM did not hit removal target so there will be […]
Politics, Chaos and the Fight Goes On.
This week the House voted to pass a spending bill that is headed to the Senate and expected to pass as early as tomorrow (Dec 19). This bill is expected to be […]
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