
We often write about the politics wild horses are caught in yet rarely about the wild horse itself. We are busy on so many fronts from range, reports, conversations and litigation. Volunteer […]
We often write about the politics wild horses are caught in yet rarely about the wild horse itself. We are busy on so many fronts from range, reports, conversations and litigation. Volunteer […]
Video blog question and answer session with Wild Horse Education has begun again by request. Our website has a page that archives older Q&A sessions here: http://bit.ly/1uY0eGv WHE is engaged in multiple projects […]
Engaging issues with an intention of preserving and protecting America’s wild horses begins long before the thrumming of helicopter blades. By the time you see documents enter the public sphere for comment […]
Update on Grass March: As a wild horse advocacy organization we address multiple issues that affect management practices. Make no mistake part of the agenda of this “machine” is to disenfranchise wild horses. […]
Wild Horse Education has been busy monitoring multiple areas as we endure a fourth year of drought in the west. Due to time and resource constraints we are behind on publishing reports. […]
In 2011 I met journalist Laura Myers at the Triple B roundup in Nevada. We spent a lot of time talking. Talking about the BLM, but also about ourselves. We spoke of […]
Wild Horse Education (WHE) is currently very active gathering range documentation on herd health and range conditions in multiple areas. The documentation is crucial to support the creation of sustainable management practices […]
Comment time again to the EA in the Ely district for a so-called “Pilot Program” for PZP. The district is essentially using this “program” not to manage horses in a way that […]
The “Grass March” is essentially a movement by a very small faction of the American public. Viewing themselves as “feeding the nation,” when less than 4% of beef utilized in industry comes […]
The Pauite-Shoshone tribes have once again entered into an agreement with the United States Forest Service (USFS) and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to remove over 1,200 horses from tribal and […]
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