Today 59 wild horses were captured at the Triple B roundup (25 Studs, 23 Mares, and 11 Foals). Today the wild ones ran hard. Bands fractured and raced across the valley. Stallions tried […]
Today 59 wild horses were captured at the Triple B roundup (25 Studs, 23 Mares, and 11 Foals). Today the wild ones ran hard. Bands fractured and raced across the valley. Stallions tried […]
We are running on little sleep, long drives, daily observations and then processing images and video. We will have a comprehensive look at week one, including the underlying factors, shortly. We will […]
February 2, 2018; 115 wild horses were captured (47 studs, 43 mares, 25 foals). Cumulative total: 204. Day 1 and 2, and an overview of operations and history can be found HERE. […]
On January 31st BLM began to roundup 1,500 wild horses and permanently remove about 1,000 wild horses. Approximately 250 mares will be released that will have been treated with the fertility control […]
“Helicopter Hearing,” repost by public request.
We are truly honored that the New Yorker, that has not published a story on wild horses in a long time, has featured wild horses at such a critical juncture in the […]
This week it is critical that you raise your voice for wild horses. There are many issues having to do with the environment and our equines; domestic and wild. But we are […]
Wild Horse Education is a fast moving, boots on the ground, organization that takes our mission seriously. A big part of that mission is to educate the public, media, legislators and the […]
Marie Miliman, public outreach intern at Wild Horse Education, has been featured again in Natural Horse Magazine. The article includes an action item to alert horse owners to call their Congressional Reps […]
Jean Hehn-Bradley passed away on January 1, 2018. A board member of Wild Horse Education (WHE) for several years she will be missed. Jean loved nature and animals; she saved street dogs […]
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