2016: Readers are always asking “what can we do?” The threats to public land, and all that live and grow and breath on those lands, may never be greater. Make your voice […]
#4WildThings, Get up!
#PostTruth, a few “wild” facts you should know in these dangerous times (part one, Congress)
Wild Horse Education (WHE) volunteers have spent years engaging in multiple levels of advocacy; litigation, field monitoring, roundups and even attempts at collaboration. At every level we have watched critical facts omitted […]
Mother’s Day Card
Quotes and memories for Mother’s Day. Many of the memories on this road are bittersweet; some pure joy, some heartbreak. For when a child is born the mother also is born again. […]
Hatch Act; Intention, practice and selective reality (editorial)
Editorial, Laura Leigh As an advocate for the “wild” wild horse I often find myself in an odd reality; the one I stand in on the range does not match the ones […]
Courage
“Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.” Prayer for wild horse advocacy in the challenging days ahead (sent by a Wild Horse Education volunteer): […]
Spending Bill, until the next round
EDIT: WE are getting emails from people freaking out about the language again on the transfer of horses from BLM to Forest Service and other agencies etc like border patrol (this references […]
New Propaganda Frontier (2 power grab bills need you to shoot back)
In this battle for public land and our wild horses the landscape has a seasonal climate and one effected by geological shifting. Media season and political legislative season arrive together. Just as […]
May Day, Wild Horses
“May Day” brings to mind celebrations of Spring and large protests. Today thousand and thousands of Americans are taking to the streets to protest for women’s rights, labor and the environment. Used as […]
Story of Love and wild horses help shelter dogs
Spring is always a very busy season behind the curtain at Wild Horse Education (WHE). It’s always time to survey the landscape, politically and physically, and make the steps we can to […]
A Conversation of Law and a memorial
On February 14, 2012 the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals published an opinion in a case that became simply known as “Leigh v Salazar.” One of many cases with that moniker as […]
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