On this date in 1971, the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act passed unanimously in both houses of Congress and was enacted into law. A law that established federal jurisdiction over wild […]
History Matters (Anniversary of the Act)
WHE? Like ABC’s (from a volunteer)
Our volunteers are the backbone of WHE that have held up our organization so that we can expand our work in the field and in the fight. Our work in field and […]
Day of the Horse (Week of the Horse)
Today is National Day of the Horse. In 2004, Congress designated Dec. 13th as National Day of the Horse to honor the contributions horses have made to our country’s history, economy and national […]
Animal Rights Day (Take Action)
December 10th is International Animal Rights Day. The UN passed their historic declaration expanding International Human Rights Day to include animals in 1998 and added the day to the “international day of […]
Just a Nicker
Above: Even though there have been mass removals under the Antelope/TripleB “gather plan,” there are still wild ones that live there. Their simple presence is a reminder of the resilience of our […]
Triple B Ends (and Advisory Board Meeting)
The tragic Triple B Complex roundup has ended. 2,196 wild horses were captured (includes 2 that were claimed as domestics by a permittee). 27 died onsite. BLM says they released 39 (23 […]
Triple B Roundup Updates (Week 4/5)
Week 4 of Triple B barrels toward conclusion as temperatures in the area are set to plummet into single digits this week. Wind chill and damper conditions are expected to make it […]
Giving Tuesday, Why WHE?
End-of-year fundraising is critical to all nonprofits including WHE. Through the generosity of two supporters, WHE has a $20,000. match challenge. If we can reach this critical fundraising goal we will unlock […]
Tragic Triple B Roundup Drawing to End
The Triple B roundup of 2024 is NOT about a repetitive water emergency in a part of the Maverick-Medicine HMA, over any data-based set population number (AMlL) or a “range that can’t […]
Top Ten 2024 (Tradition)
In 5 weeks, (or 34 days, 820 hours, or 49,299 minutes); no matter how you say it, the new year is just over the horizon. The holiday season has officially begun and […]
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