
45 (16 Stallions, 21 Mares, and 8 Foals) wild horses were captured on 8/16 and 2 escaped at north trap at the Antelope Complex. This represents 17% foals. We are tracking the […]
45 (16 Stallions, 21 Mares, and 8 Foals) wild horses were captured on 8/16 and 2 escaped at north trap at the Antelope Complex. This represents 17% foals. We are tracking the […]
We are getting a lot of questions about the roundup schedule. The summer roundup schedule is in full swing. Our team has been in the field since the summer helicopter season began […]
This stallion escaped trap, again. He escaped captured on the 2 days BLM already flew this area. BLM has returned to squeeze out the last of the wild ones that have moved […]
We know things move fast at these large roundups in these really big complexes and it can get hard for the public to track. Under the 2017 paperwork BLM approved for this […]
BLM is doing it again as the eyes of the world look very closely at how BLM operates; “something old is new again” game has been happening a lot the last 4 […]
Although 94 wild horses were captured during the hearing for Antelope, 0 have been captured since. Yesterday BLM broke trap early and today is a “no fly” day. One additional wild horse […]
Court Update: We know many of you are waiting to hear from our team. We are very tired. Documenting a roundup and reporting is hard. Having to file litigation at the same […]
On August 7, the view above is what observers can see of trap. Trap is located over a mile and a half away. All we can report with certainty from this day […]
As we prepare for a hearing in Reno Federal District Court, on the 29th day of the Antelope Complex roundup, at the north trap portion, 30 wild horses were captured. This is […]
Since July 9, 31 wild horses have died onsite at the Antelope Complex roundup. Unknown numbers have died and suffered after transport from the range hundreds of miles away to Palomino Valley […]
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