Day 2 saw 29 horses captured North of the Herd Management Area (HMA). 8 mares, 8 youngsters and 13 studs. Yesterday 12 were captured bringing the total to 41. So far there […]
Day 2 saw 29 horses captured North of the Herd Management Area (HMA). 8 mares, 8 youngsters and 13 studs. Yesterday 12 were captured bringing the total to 41. So far there […]
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) adoption program has recently been used as a “scapegoat” to a rhetoric of failure in the program. Management practices have led to more wild horses being held […]
The Last of the Sheldon Mustangs are in USFWS holding corrals in Virgin Valley at the Refuge. During observation we received no information on official numbers captured, shipment dates to “adoption” contractors, […]
(Reno) Last week more documents were filed in the ongoing legal saga of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) ten year removal plan of wild horses from the Owyhee Complex in northern […]
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) wild horse and burro facility in Fallon NV has history. That history included a long fight to gain access to the facility (and observation at removal […]
This article is provided to give you an overview of a major political issue in the Western US. Wild horses and burros on our public land exist in a multitude of jurisdictions […]
We have written so much about the Sheldon Mustangs (just type Sheldon in the search bar) trying to inform you of the issues present at the refuge. We talked about the plans […]
1263 Wild horses were removed from the “checkerboard” area in Wyoming. The areas included horses in the Great Divide Basin, Adobe Town, and Salt Wells Creek. These horses lived and thrived in an area of public […]
As we advocate for wild horses and burros on public land there are many issues that must be addressed. Sometimes what is required are comments to management documents, gaining documentation, keeping the […]
Wild Horse Education first eMag Newsletter! A special thank you to all of those that have joined our effort to protect our beloved wild ones. Click the magazine cover below to flip through […]
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