Many of our readers are expressing forms of compassion fatigue. The words in letters we are receiving show not simple frustration, but despair or rage. They do not contain much in the […]
“Impossible”
Pancake Update
Over the years we have done “Question and Answer” segments in what we have called “the talking head” format. These eventually evolved into our webinars to increase interactivity. Our webinars have covered […]
For Love; Hoofprints
As 2018 winds down to an end and we reflect on our personal and professional journey as advocates at the core of it all is the wild horse. Each step is reflected […]
Year 2018 in Review
We don’t just take pictures, we take action! But in order to take action, we need your help. Without your support none of our work is possible! I have sat down to […]
Letter (year 2018)
One of our holiday traditions at Wild Horse Education is “the letter” written by our founder, Laura Leigh, “to Mom.” These letters began in 2010 with a video message. while fighting for access […]
A gift from WHEkids; wild horse activity book
Our volunteers at WHEkids have made an activity book for kids of all ages. Are you visiting family and friends and know some horse crazy kids? A few games and challenges to […]
“Staff Picks” from WHE, 2018
As the year draws to a close reflection can bring insight, inspiration, sorrow and joy. Your top picks of 2018 began our “year in review.” “Staff picks” is a phrase many are […]
Oil and Gas; a comment period
EDIT 2/14/19: This lease sale has been placed “on hold” with no date released on if/or when they will make any attempt to move forward. Most other lease sales scheduled for March […]
Thank YOU! Zinke resigns, but more work to do!
We want to thank all of our readers that have helped to keep the pressure on the investigations into the Department of Interior. Ryan Zinke, former Secretary of the Interior, has resigned. […]
WFRH&B Act
This piece was written in 2015 and republished today, the 47th anniversary of the Act, 2018. In the last two years we have seen an escalation of the destruction of wild places […]
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