Over the years of our advocacy to gain protections for our wild ones from abuse, slaughter and the fight to gain equity on the range we have gathered a massive amount of […]
Over the years of our advocacy to gain protections for our wild ones from abuse, slaughter and the fight to gain equity on the range we have gathered a massive amount of […]
As human beings we use language to describe, define and create the reality that we live in. At Wild Horse Education (WHE) we use the language of words and pictures to take […]
At Wild Horse Education (WHE) we deal with many aspects of public land management. Wild horses and burros in the US do not exist in a vacuum, they exist in a complex […]
We are working with the state of Nevada on a district by district, site by site, attempt to create a conversation that can bring proactive management to the wild horse and burro […]
Wild Horse Education (WHE) has been on the move and very busy the last two months. This piece is being added as a fast overview/update for our supporters. We are grateful for […]
Below is the Bureau of Land Management press release that contains information on how you can attend a tour this month of the Broken Arrow facility in Fallon Nevada. note: One of […]
Hanging Leigh in Reno this August, bring the kids (RENO) This week Wild Horse Education founder Laura Leigh was honored to sit for a portrait by the Portrait Society of Nevada, associated […]
Wild Horse Education (WHE) is a tiny organization that has engaged in many journeys to gain protection for our wild ones from abuse, slaughter and to gain fair and equitable management on […]
In the world of wild horse and burro management there are multiple events and pressing issues that effect the wild ones directly and indirectly. Over the last few weeks there have been […]
This article contains multiple links that are of value to those wanting to understand the entire landscape. We urge you to read and understand. WHE is an organization that attempts to create […]
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