
Today the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) operation at the Conger/Frisco Herd Management Areas (HMAs) in Utah began. 250 wi;d horses will be removed with about 100 released fitted with tracking devices […]
Today the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) operation at the Conger/Frisco Herd Management Areas (HMAs) in Utah began. 250 wi;d horses will be removed with about 100 released fitted with tracking devices […]
This article contains multiple links that are of value to those wanting to understand the entire landscape. We urge you to read and understand. WHE is an organization that attempts to create […]
Part one here: https://wildhorseeducation.org/2017/02/19/actionderangedwar-tools-strategies-and-tactics-factweek-part-one/ 2017 EDITORIAL, Laura Leigh I am writing this piece as a question formulated through observation. The observations I make as a wild horse advocate include all details of […]
#WorldPhotoDay “When you click a shutter you can connect people to time and place. If you are lucky you can create an image that can click change.” Laura Leigh ~ Each life […]
2015: Happy Birthday WHE! As we count down to our fifth year of operations we look back at some of the accomplishments of Wild Horse Education (WHE). Core to our work is […]
Wild Horse Education (WHE) is a tiny organization that has engaged in many journeys to gain protection for our wild ones from abuse, slaughter and to gain fair and equitable management on […]
At Wild Horse Education (WHE) we deal with many aspects of public land management. Wild horses and burros in the US do not exist in a vacuum, they exist in a complex […]
Day one and two the Bureau of Land Management removed 48 wild horses from an area in proximity to highway 93 near Pioche. Read details of proposed operation here: http://wildhorseeducation.org/2016/02/04/blm-emergency-roundup-in-nv/ Slideshow of […]
BLM has just announced a roundup to begin Monday. Wild horses removed from the range will go to the Axtell facility in Utah. We will update as we gain more information. BLM […]
The reality our wild ones live in very rarely rules the management of the range, resource and wild horses. Watching the decision making process is often like watching multiple storm fronts hit […]
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