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We know we put out a lot of material in a month. So here is a rundown on October, so far. The ongoing Roberts Mountain Roundup has captured about 245 wild horses […]
We know we put out a lot of material in a month. So here is a rundown on October, so far. The ongoing Roberts Mountain Roundup has captured about 245 wild horses […]
The legal definition of the word “Transparency” is: government’s obligation to share information with citizens that is needed to make informed decisions and hold officials accountable for the conduct of the people’s […]
On October 22, BLM began the Roberts Mountain 2024 roundup. As of October 1, BLM is now being funded under the 2024 Appropriations bills that are the subject of ongoing contention in […]
On October 17, the 2024 Moriah Herd Area roundup began. Since October 1, BLM is in fiscal 2024. Scroll down for updates When the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act was […]
Yesterday, we told you about the release of studs back into Surprise (12-High Rock and 32-Fox Hog) and about one particular stallion and what his life will be like after release. Mares […]
PREFACE: Many of you have been watching our reports from the Surprise Complex roundup. For the first time, BLM ran this roundup in a single contract with the Calico Complex. Not only […]
Wild Horse Education (WHE) and our members have been a frontline reporting organization providing public oversight for 15 years. WHE is the only organization to ever walk BLM into a courtroom (repeatedly) […]
Marietta Burro Range: The range is located south east of Hawthorne, Nevada and encompasses nearly 66,500 acres of public land. Marietta is a Burro Range (an upper case “R”). This area is […]
Above: View of temporary holding at Calico in 2011 and 12 (while we were in court on First Amendment violations) was up on a ledge for meaningful viewing and assessment of freshly-captured […]
Above: stallions released The Desatoya roundup has ended. 59 Wild Horses (14 Stallions, 39 Mares, and 6 Foals) were captured of the 122 targeted. Apparently, there was some difficulty finding horses and […]
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