In the coming weeks we have a lot of information we will be presenting in numerous articles. Most of these articles will tie to specific action items. There is no “one lawsuit,” […]
In the coming weeks we have a lot of information we will be presenting in numerous articles. Most of these articles will tie to specific action items. There is no “one lawsuit,” […]
Above: On the last day of the East Pershing roundup, our observer sat as the only member of the public. Steam from hot bodies rises in the cold as cloud cover rapidly […]
The largest roundup on the 2024 schedule at East Pershing is drawing to an end. BLM targeted 2,875 wild horses for capture and permanent removal, none will be released. BLM has captured […]
On Monday, BLM did what some employees refer to as “clean up” and some refer to as “squeeze.” In other words, they spend a day looking for any horses left in the […]
Above: Two groups were driven from far away down into the maze of barbed wire. As the smaller band turns, you can see the newborn. The larger group was driven into trap […]
Above: Screen grab of hotshot (electric shock prod) being used to speed up loading. Instead of slowing down and taking precautions due to the number of pregnant mares and new foals being […]
“Ground Hog Day” has become a colloquialism for repetition. Every single year at the end of January we see heavily pregnant mares and new foals. Every single year BLM asserts foaling season […]
Yesterday, we reported to you about a foal seen on the side of the road before the roundup began. IMPORTANT NOTE: BLM Nevada State Office is telling the public taking the action […]
The foal above was seen alone this morning as the convoy headed out toward trap along the side of the road before roundup started for the day. UPDATED, 3 p.m.: BLM caught […]
Foaling season has begun at East Pershing. Many ranges show babies begin to drop at the end of January. Some ranges now appear to have 2 peak foaling seasons, one early and […]
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