“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: […]
“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: […]
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 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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
There is a vote in the House scheduled December 17 on a $1.4 Trillion dollar spending bill the Boston Globe states, “backed by the denizens of Washington’s swamp of lobbyists and interest […]
The North Hills JMA (Joint Management Area, managed by BLM and Forest Service) has been reported to contain 317 horses. This is 528 percent above the appropriate management level (AML) of an […]
Happy Anniversary? (editorial: Laura Leigh) The Wild Free Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971 (WFRH&B Act) was signed into law by President Richard Nixon on December 18, 1971 (approved on December 15). […]
In 2004, Congress designated Dec. 13th as National Day of the Horse to honor the contributions horses have made to our country’s history, economy and national character. Most Americans love and respect […]
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