
Every day this week we will bring you articles that address the framework of advocacy for the wild horse and wild burro. First, some history. You need to know how we got […]
Every day this week we will bring you articles that address the framework of advocacy for the wild horse and wild burro. First, some history. You need to know how we got […]
As the year 2021 comes to a close, we turn our eyes to the road ahead. At some roundups there is release of a small number of the captured wild horses that […]
As a public interest group WHE utilizes FOIA to report information significant to the public good. In order to fully participate in the NEPA process WHE (and the public require) information. In […]
When we talk about wild horses and burros on public lands one of the key subjects that arises is “availability of forage.” One of the big questions that arises is “How can […]
The Triple B roundup continues to push toward the target of 1900 wild horses captured in this 4th roundup in 5 years under the 2017 Gather-EA. After this operation the agency will […]
27 wild horses have now died since July 9 at the Antelope Complex roundup. At the trap (with no public access) a mare broke her neck yesterday. BLM continues to ignore our […]
Wild Horse Education (WHE) will be running a “fact check” in live response to the BLM Advisory Board meeting. You can join us on Twitter using the hashtag #WHBFactCheck or bookmark this […]
The winter roundups of January and February will be announced by BLM soon. There are only few herds that have not been hit by the “2020 plan.” The BLM 2020 plan (incorporates […]
Above: The Surprise roundup kicked off the 2022 fiscal year (began 9/27 and ran through mid-October. WHE was the only organization that attended the roundup. We ran a 5-person team and stayed […]
Drought. Playing fast and loose with the word “drought” is driving wild horse and burro roundups and removals, while new water sources are being created to expand livestock’s range, and mining and […]
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