Wild Horse Education was the first organization on file against the NACO claim in federal district court in 2014. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) was also defending against this claim made […]
NACO Defeat is NOT a War Won
HR 1668, Not A “Good Thing” For Wild Horses
There are several bills that might look like “good things,” but are not. When you know how things already work, and the people that wield the frame, you can see why certain […]
Update, DeRanged War
Many of our readers are asking for an update on legislative threats and other issues. The legislative threats still demonstrate redundancy. The relentlessness of the deregulation of federal land management, and “take […]
Wild Horses Inspire!
Wild horses can heal the soul, empower the mind and inspire our creativity. Many of our readers become adopters and advocates. In the past we have featured some of our readers that […]
USA Today, an in depth article for discussion
Post by WHE vounteer, CCeci USA Today and AZ Central have been working on a story about wild horses for the better part of the last year. The story, in five parts […]
Budget, the bottom line is not solid
We are going to skip any discussion about the basics of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Wild Horse and Burro Program. Those are covered in other articles. Using the search bar […]
Why SCRUB When You Can Geld The BLM? the end of wild horses as we know them is in sight
UPDATE: One of the pieces of legislation we are watching is called the SCRUB Act. Passed by the House this bill is currently in the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government […]
Wild Horses 101
Wild Horse Education (WHE) is now offering webinars to help answer your questions on wild horse management issues, public land and the current legislative landslide. On Sunday we offered a webinar on […]
Protecting Wild Horses, Keep it Real America
EDIT 10/10/2017: As we sit and await the scheduling of the vote in the Senate subcommittee, that may seal the fate of tens of thousands of wild horses, we contemplate the direction […]
2.0 is gone, what next?
The Bureau of Land Management “Planning 2.0” has been thrown on the trash heap by the Senate yesterday. It has now gone to the President for signature. The end of 2.0 is […]
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