A Roundup begins in paperwork, planning and advocate action long before a chopper flies. Help us give the reality of the wild horse a fighting chance! Wild horses are the only animal […]
Resource Management Plans; two public input periods that contain wild horses
A Resource Management Plan (RMP), also can be referenced as a Land Use Plan (LUP), establish goals and objectives to guide future land and resource management actions implemented by the BLM on a district-by-district planning […]
#WHBFactCheck (BLM Advisory Board)
Wild Horse Education (WHE) will be running a “fact check” in live response to the BLM Advisory Board meeting. You can join us on Twitter using the hashtag #WHBFactCheck or bookmark this […]
Babies are more than cute photos (but they are such cute photos!)
Meet little Zephyr. Zephyr was born to the stallion Zeus and his mare Lilly. Zeus stole Lilly two years ago from a rival stallion. His rival was a fierce black named Lucifer. […]
Grazing Reform? (what a wild horse advocate should understand)
Preface to grazing article: Far too often discussions on “the wild horse” devolve into a debate about what happens after capture and adoption (when they enter the realm of domestic law). This […]
BLM Report to Congress Countdown (who, why and what you can do)
As we countdown the days until BLM releases their report to Congress we are doing a fast series of articles so you understand the actions you need to take once the report […]
Full Circle? (Decade In Review)
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 […]
This Land; the sell-out of our national heritage (book review)
A book review of This Land. This Land: How Cowboys, Capitalism, and Corruption are Ruining the American West The book can be ordered from Penguin-Random House , on Amazon. at Barnes and Noble. […]
2020 Roundup Schedule; get ready for chaos
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is putting together the fiscal year 2020 roundup schedule. Once funding is approved by Congress in the fiscal 2020 debate (happening now) we may see the […]
October Overview, November Ahead
Intro, before the fast review of October (broken into sections to make it easy to read some, come back later and read more) and a peek into November: “This is all so […]
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