Our legal team works in many avenues as we engage wild horse and burro management. From crafting comments on proposed action to taking action in the federal court system, our team is […]
The Battle Over Spaying Rages On (Litigation Update and Congress Joins The Exhibit List)
Over the last few weeks our legal team has been working diligently on our action against the “spay plan” at the Confusion HMA filed on October 28. The BLM is set to […]
Countdown to 2020, Public Top Ten

5 weekends, 31 days, 744 hours and 2019 comes to a close. The calendar year 2020 is just around the corner. Each weekend until 2020 we will feature one of our “year […]
Roundup UPDATE and an Important Call

Dec 8: 35 were captured. Last day at this trap. Long intervals between runs as BLM attempted to remove the wild horses from the grazing allotments near Smith ranch. (See full roundup […]
“Killing Wild Horses” Is Back (White House Unified Agenda)
On July 1 the White House released the Unified Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions. The preface to the regulatory change is extremely vague and does the opposite of “clarifying” any regulation: […]
Let’s Talk (NAS Review, BLM Report)

As the debate begins for reform of federal agencies, and how programs are funded, there are two documents that it will be important to keep in mind for the wild horse and […]
NEPA Gutting and the “Spay Case” (into the weeds)

This article is an “update” on the legal action WHE began October 28 against the “Spay Plan” for the Confusion HMA. Wild horses and burros are an “integral part of the system […]
BLM Report (things to know before you read the report)

On May 8 the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) released an overdue report that had been demanded by Congress prior to release of additional funding ($21 million) allotted in the 2020 fiscal […]
BLM Creates a District Wide Roundup Plan (Help us prepare to fight!)

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Southern Nevada District Office (SNDO) has prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) to remove wild horses and burros from 5 Herd Management Areas (HMAs), one conjoined Wild […]
Ochoco; USFS Decides 12-57 wild horses is “Appropriate”
The decision has been published for the Ochoco wild horses in Oregon by the United States Forest Service. On 25,434 acres of the Ochoco Wild Horse Territory, USFS has determined that 12-57 […]
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