Below is an unedited press release from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) about a tour at the Indian Lakes (Broken Arrow) facility in Fallon Nevada. As part of our settlement with […]
Tour of BLM Facility in Fallon Scheduled
PSA: October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
I run for hope, I run to feel I run for the truth for all that is real I run for your mother, your sister, your wife I run for you and […]
Family Photo Album
Over the years we have amassed millions of photographs, tens of thousands of hours of audio and video recordings. The library in this “million mile journey” not only represents the largest body […]
A “Rookie In Cowtown”
The following is an article created about the Advisory Board meeting in Elko Nevada by a “rookie” WHE volunteer with her heart and soul. We are often told the articles we write […]
Nod to Our Supporters
Wild Horse Education (WHE) wants to take a moment to recognize our supporters. Our work is essentially a bottom to top approach that operates from the ground to gather and distribute information […]
Final Solution?
Editorial by Laura Leigh, founder of WHE: Today you can not click on any news service and not see an article about the Advisory Board recommendation to kill wild horses in holding. […]
An “UnAdoptable” Story
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) citizen Advisory Board made a recommendation late last week that the agency kill about 44,000 wild horses in holding facilities that have been deemed “unadoptable” (this […]
9/11, A Memory
NOTE from Leigh: Today is an important memory for our country, for wild horses and for me personally. I wanted to spend this morning writing a relevant and engaging piece. I have […]
To The Advisory Board
PRELIMINARY REPORT FROM BOARD MEETING by Cathy Ceci, WHE volunteer: I am writing this report to update our readers and to continue to inform the public of our efforts, and the efforts […]
KILL OUR WILD HORSES! Let Them Hear You ROAR!
Advisory Board Recommends KILLING “sale” wild horses in holding! If you think “sale” horses are old or sick, think again. They represent the vast majority of horses in holding (nearly 44,000 of […]
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