I’ve come to the conclusion that mythology is really a form of archaeological psychology. Mythology gives you a sense of what a people believes, what they fear.~ George Lucas Please note this was […]
I’ve come to the conclusion that mythology is really a form of archaeological psychology. Mythology gives you a sense of what a people believes, what they fear.~ George Lucas Please note this was […]
The BLM WH&B Advisory Board announced three openings for a term of three years and nominees are needed to represent the following categories of interest: humane advocacy groups, wildlife management organizations, and […]
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has signed contracts for helicopter removals of wild horses and burros. In October of 2014 BLM extended current contracts in lieu of new contracts. This occurred […]
Within the realm of advocating for wild horses and burros protocol, politics and old prejudice play a huge role. The actions by politicians and federal officials are directly responsible for the realities […]
Sarge, a “sooty” palomino stallion from Fish Creek, has become a real celebrity. The notoriety given to this stallion is centered in extreme controversy. The uproar over the herd Sarge comes from […]
A number of people have written to us wanting to know why a large organization like Protect the Harvest would get involved with an issue like Fish Creek. People do understand that […]
This post was created as the confusion grows. We have been writing about Fish Creek since 2012 extensively. We hope this helps clarify “how this came to be.” We requested that BLM […]
First and foremost Sarge is doing well. We want to address multiple rumors. Sarge was not gelded. Sarge is eating and does not (nor ever did) have a broken jaw. Sarge is […]
ACTION ITEM BENEATH ARTICLE AND PHOTOGRAPHS ProSlaughter Group, Protect the Harvest, Apparently Endangers NV Wild Horses (Eureka, NV) Horse slaughter proponent Dave Duquette of Protect the Harvest, and legally-cited trespass rancher Kevin […]
At Wild Horse Education monitoring our western rangeland, and the policies involved in protecting vital resources all of our “wild things” rely on to survive, is a crucial component to effective advocacy. […]
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