Day 1: Over 50 wild horses were driven from the Humbolt HA on the first day of a “zero out.” The weather turned cold at daytime high of 45 with windchill making […]
Day 1: Over 50 wild horses were driven from the Humbolt HA on the first day of a “zero out.” The weather turned cold at daytime high of 45 with windchill making […]
The BLM winter schedule has begun. It was requested that we put “everything” on one page as people are having difficulty tracking things that are happening. It is impossible to put everything […]
Public lands management is a multifaceted monster made of up politics, profit, bureaucracy and frustration. A multitude of interests that all feed on public land are continually jostling for position in competition. We have written […]
Nevada Rancher Gets Bill For Livestock Trespass in Wild Horse Area (EUREKA,NV) For the last four years Wild Horse Education has been active on the range. In the course of documenting impacts to […]
For 2014 we revisit the song “I Wanna Run Free” as progress is made in areas of humane care, access and we make steps to protect wild ones free on the range. […]
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One of our goals at Wild Horse Education is to educate the public on management practices that surround our wild horses and burros. That includes not only information about wild ones on […]
Multiple press releases were issued today by state and district BLM offices announcing winter 2015 planned operations. These announcements have come prior to the final setting of the national schedule and dates […]
(RENO,NV) The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), has announced that wild horse removals will occur this winter. Numbers of wild horses removed will be restricted due to fiscal and other concerns. The […]
Nevada Livestock Trespass in Wild Horse Area (EUREKA,NV) For the last four years Wild Horse Education has been active documenting our western rangeland. In the course of documenting impacts to wild horses within Bureau […]
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