Today the Bureau of Land Management Wyoming State Office issued an official Record of Decision (RoD) and approved Resource Management Plan (RMP) Amendment for wild horse management within the Rock Springs and […]
BLM Finalizes Plan For Wyoming (cutting population in checkerboard by 60%)
On File: Roberts Mountain

What a crazy week! Our team is working hard on the backside on the frontline of the fight to protect our wild horses and burros. From our cases in Bordo in NM, […]
Happy Birthday!

Today we celebrate Press Freedom Day and the Birthday of Wild Horse Education. It was not intentional that the days coincided, but we think it is appropriate. During our “birth year” we […]
Burro Month, Week, Day

National Donkey Week began in 1983 to celebrate the amazing lives of donkeys/burros and how they’ve been beneficial to humans today and throughout history. In 2023, it takes place from May 2 […]
Motorized Vehicle Hearing May 24
BLM has announced an annual Motorized Vehicle Hearing to be held on May 24, from 3-5 Mountain Time. You can sign up to speak at this link HERE. On April 18, we […]
2023 Population Statistics “Report”(snark report and real analysis)

BLM has released what they call a “population statistics report” as part of their annual drive for funding from Congress to fuel the roundup and stockpile machine. BLM population statistics “report” 2023 […]
Target: Black Mountain, Idaho

BLM has published a tentative roundup schedule that will run through the end of fiscal 2023 (Oct. 1). Late fall and winter roundups will be part of the fiscal 2024 budget. We […]
2023 Roundup Schedule

The day after we posted “things to watch” as BLM crafts the roundup schedule, BLM posted the schedule. A FAST LOOK BLM is breaking the schedule into 2 clear sections to complete […]
Roundup Season (clock ticking)
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) roundup schedule runs on a fiscal year. Helicopters can fly from July 1 until the last day of February, bait trapping can occur all year (under […]
Litigation Update: Example of Disparity in Decision Making

When it comes to domestic livestock, BLM decision making takes a sharp 180 degree turn. This turn is not only apparent in the physical landscape (sheer numbers, fencing, water pipelines, etc.), but […]
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