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 […]
Triple B_Day 8 (2 foals died and tension)

37 (15 Stallions, 14 Mares, and 8 Foals) wild horses captured as BLM squeezed a last day out of the trap and two foals (BLM is calling 4 months old) died. BLM […]
Happy Birthday Marie!
Video above taken by Marie Milliman of the Red Desert release late last year. Marie joined WHE in late 2016 and rapidly became a vital part of our CAWP (welfare) team at […]
Roundup Season Begins (Buffalo Hills)
Helicopter roundup season begins again July 1. Buffalo Hill HMA will be the first hit on a schedule that targets 8072 for permanent removal through the end of the fiscal year (October […]
Antelope (“the foal” video and more barbed wire)

This week we told our readers about the run where the mare is (apparently) knocked over as helicopter flies way too close. In that same run we told you about her baby […]
My First Roundup (WHE Team Volunteer)

At the core of Wild Horse Education (WHE) lies a small group of dedicated individuals. The name of our org was chosen partly because the acronym spoken sounds like “we.” Some of […]
Surprise Complex Roundup Moves Into Fox Hog HMA

The ongoing Surprise Complex roundup has moved into the final HMA in the complex, Fox Hog. The Surprise Complex is now made up of 6 HMAs: Massacre Lakes, High Rock, Wall Canyon, […]
Owyhee Update (Rock Creek)

Our full “Update Page” on the Owyhee Complex roundup can be found HERE. The page linked above holds content (and links to our “long report articles”) posted since the capture/release operation began. […]
Air Quality (roundups and more)

Air Quality is a subject that has gotten a lot of attention in recent years with the increase in wildfire. The Air Quality Index (AQI) is a numeric scale that rates the […]
Antelope (Week 1) UPDATE

The first week of the Antelope Complex roundup has ended. During the first week, BLM and their contractor captured 404 wild horses (155 Studs, 175 Mares, and 74 Foals), killed 2 (a […]
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