
On November 19, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced its intent to review the management plan for the Greater Sage Grouse and sagebrush habitat. BLM will examine new scientific information to assess future […]
On November 19, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced its intent to review the management plan for the Greater Sage Grouse and sagebrush habitat. BLM will examine new scientific information to assess future […]
Roundups bring attention to the world of wild horses and burros. However, a roundup is not a solitary event. Roundups begin long before a chopper flies and have ramifications that involve the […]
Wild Horse Education (WHE) is a tiny organization with a strong track record. Many utilize WHE as a credible source of information, protocol advice and how to engage the legal process. Our […]
We have been sharing photos of some wild horses from the Pancake HMA where we have an active legal action to stop the recently approved plan for the HMA from moving forward. […]
The BLM Internet Auction/Corral ends bidding on Monday. The online corral is used as an “auction.” You need to be approved as an adopter and get a bidding number (that you can […]
WHE is the only organization in history to take inhumane treatment into a courtroom.
The two worst stretches of drought came in 2003 and 2013 — but what is happening right now appears to be the beginning stages of something even more severe. As we head […]
2020 is drawing to a close. The last 4 years have seen a rampant destruction of our wild places, and a particularly vitriolic campaign against our wild horses, run full steam. Not […]
Wild Horse Education was founded on the premise that an educated advocacy is the best defense our wild horses and burros can have in a propaganda driven world.
This is always a very busy time of year in the world of wild horses and burros. There are many layers in advocacy to help protect our wild ones. Range work to […]
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