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 […]
Transport Safety (Accident at Roberts Mountain)
In light of the horrific accident during transport of wild horses from Robert’s Mountain (near Eureka NV) temporary corrals to the off-limits to the public Axtell processing corrals, Utah (About 5.5 hours […]
Indian Lakes (Broken Arrow, Visit Report, Part 2)
On October 28 we published a “part 1” right after the visit at Broken Arrow (Indian Lakes Rd.) You can see the part 1 piece HERE. After collecting her thoughts, our WHE […]
Roundups and Welfare
The 2024 fiscal year roundup season is underway. On March 1, BLM switched to bait trapping as they are forbidden to use helicopters for capture during foaling season. On July 1, BLM […]
Surprise (Week 2)
Week 2 of the Surprise Complex roundup You can access week 1 HERE. The Surprise Complex roundup is scheduled to run through September 30th. The Calico roundup was (somehow) combined with the […]
Indian Lakes Tour (90 days since last horse captured at Pancake)
BLM has announced a public tour of the Broken arrow (aka Indian Lakes) facility in Fallon, NV. (scroll down to read BLM press release) We has been trying to arrange a tour […]
Fight Against Abuse
Many of you are asking what you can do to help forward one of the important goals in our active lawsuit: Creating an enforceable welfare policy and closing loopholes that perpetuate abuse. […]
Reveille Roundup Ends
The Reveille roundup has ended with 133 captured, 1 foal died. Our team were the only members of the public onsite for this operation. You can see our team onsite updates HERE […]
A No Fly Day, What Can You Learn? (CAWP team)
Yesterday, the wind kicked up and operations were called off at the Red Desert Complex with no additional wild horses being captured. You can view previous reports from the operation here. A […]
Triple B_ Day 4
On day 4, 39 (14 Stallions, 17 Mares, and 8 Foals) wild horses were captured at Triple B. The first run of the day came in at about 6:30 a.m., about an hour […]
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