The Great Wall of Denial As advocates for wild horses and burros that live on our American western landscape challenges to engage the system appropriately are increasing, not diminishing. The greatest obstacle […]
Range Management, Layers of… Bricks (Part One)
The Great Wall of Denial (Brick One)
As an organization that works to bring issues of wild horse and burro management to light, a recurring theme we constantly face is “credibility.” Credibility of “allegations” have been shown time and time […]
Internet Adoption? A National Embarrassment
The public and media see the BLM Wild Horse and Burro Program as one single program. It should act as one program. Wild horses removed from the range are supposed to be […]
An Honest Conversation? (Slaughter)
At what point can we have an honest conversation? All over the internet the BLM “investigation” into the sales to kill buyer Tom Davis, more than 1700 wild horses, are going viral […]
Unbranded, Flops
The film Unbranded has been making its way to theaters. WHE promoted the film after having a conversation with Ben Masters, the force behind the making of the movie. We had not […]
Appeal Filed Against Rangeland Chaos in NV
At Wild Horse Education (WHE) we work in cooperation with multiple individuals, agencies and organizations. WildLands Defense (WLD) is an organization devoted to habitat preservation in the Western US. As WHE is […]
National Fossil Day, Let’s Talk Horses and BLM
We wonder if BLM will include wild horses and burros on the 2016 calendar? (Nope, not in the 2016 calendar either). Yes, “National Fossil Day” is a real date on the calendar. […]
Truth and Consequence, Wild Horses in 2016
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages more wild horses than all other jurisdictions combined. BLM operates on the federal government “fiscal year” that begins in October. So everything that is happening […]
Fort Polk Creates Danger to Humans and Horses
Fort Polk Creates Danger to Horses and Humans (Kisatchie, LA) According to the Army nearly 700 horses roam an area of Louisiana that falls under the jurisdiction of the military base at […]
Sheldon, Revisiting an American Tragedy (Part 1)
“This one isn’t just any old horse. There’s a nobility in his eye, a regal serenity about him. Does he not personify all that men try to be and never can be? […]
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