After the largest roundup of wild horses from a single complex of HMA in 2023 that captured 3,078 wild horses: 39 died onsite; 10 died at south, 29 at north. The majority […]
After the largest roundup of wild horses from a single complex of HMA in 2023 that captured 3,078 wild horses: 39 died onsite; 10 died at south, 29 at north. The majority […]
The aftermath of these large roundups is always hard; public attention tends to leave when the chopper does. Just the roundup in this one complex, the Antelope complex, accounts for nearly half […]
The Antelope Complex roundup has (finally) come to a close as Hurricane Hilary brings rain and high winds. (Daily report archive) For the first time a removal at the Complex was split […]
As the rains hit the Antelope Complex brining more moisture to a range that has not been this green in over a decade, the massive Antelope Complex roundup winds down. Let’s get […]
On 8/17 BLM squeezed the trap to get a few wild horses they had not captured the day before. The ongoing low number of foals remains a concern. Update from the Antelope […]
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 […]
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