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 […]
Wild Horses 101
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 […]
Are you fed up with a Congress that wont hear you? (open letter)
Our readers often send us the replies they receive from their Congressional Representatives at both state and federal levels. Many people get mislead by the label “Senate Representative” as well. Each State […]
the week at WHE; lesson, learn, liberate
This year we are seeing multiple issues that have been brewing over time rise to the surface in a virtual onslaught against our environment, wild horses and our ability to observe, report […]
Deadly Traps, Don’t Get Caught
At Wild Horse Education (WHE) multiple questions, frustrations and pleas arrive in our inboxes daily. We have written literally thousands of articles to address many of these subjects. Often you can find […]
from a heart broken advocate, promise kept
A personal letter, Laura Leigh This public letter is a piece of personal frustration. I freely admit it. I am conflicted, torn, frustrated just like so many of you.But I have personal […]
Zinke to Head Interior, Here’s Your Sign
Commentary: We have been asked several times why are we seeing this year as the one where “the end of wild horses as we know them” is not simply another same old […]
The Threats Have New Meaning
Threats against the environment and our wild horses are nothing new, but the current political climate raises those threats to a whole new level. Information at the bottom of the page on […]
Volunteer Story, First Roundup (part two)
Journaling is a requirement for all Wild Horse Education volunteers. We ask that each day thoughts and observations be kept in a journal and then a review process occur to see how […]
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