As holiday season arrives activities in the “world of wild horses” continue to threaten safety and survival. Our work continues in our legal battle against the “spay plan” in Utah and the plans […]
The Inbox (Answers to some of your questions)

This is always a busy season on the calendar of wild horse advocacy. As the calendar year winds down for most people, the fiscal year of federal agencies begins. We are beginning […]
CAWP (BLM Releases Publicity Stunt, um, Press Release)

A Friday evening piece is unusual unless we are at a roundup. However, we are getting multiple messages. It appears BLM has used this as a social media post even before they […]
BLM Leadership Floated; Not Good For Wild Horses
Steve Ellis, who worked as Bureau of Land Management (BLM) district manager of the Lakeview Oregon District and late as BLM Deputy Director (national) under Sally Jewell, is in the running to […]
Red Desert (two days of barbed wire)

Our CAWP team is busy addressing issues onsite at the ongoing roundup in Wyoming. Our trapsite observer just reported that 75 wild horses were captured today bringing the total to 271. Today […]
Confusion Roundup, Day 5

On day 5 at the Confusion roundup 45 wild horses were captured (20 stallions, 17 mares, 8 foals) bringing the total to 208. There have been 3 deaths reported to date. Many […]
Red Desert 2020 (the largest single removal in history)

The Red Desert Complex is comprised of Antelope Hills, Crooks Mountain, Green Mountain, Lost Creek and Stewart Creek herd management areas (HMAs). The complex covers 753,000 acres. The BLM states that only […]
Selenite (Blue Wing) Burro Roundup

The burro roundup at the Selenite HA (Blue Wing) began on November 29. BLM plans to capture 200. The burros will be taken to Palomino Valley (PVC) in Reno, NV. On the […]
Confusion, Day 3 (Roundup Update)

We are having trouble loading all the images into the ongoing roundup update page HERE. The areas we travel in can be remote. It can present challenges, particularly when more than one […]
Leadership (what next?)

Many of you are emailing us and asking “what the implications are for wild horses and burros from the elections?” Public lands are driven by political agenda, like it or not. “Wild […]
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