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 […]
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 […]
The first week of Triple B wraps with 5 days of flight that captured 248 (77 Stallions, 124 Mares, and 47 Foals), 159 (55 Stallions, 76 Mares, and 28 Foals) shipped to […]
The first run of the day shows less cloud cover than yesterday creating a challenge for our onsite team member documenting the operation. However, you can see how that side of the […]
Video: Band with a newborn is run. Mare seems surprised that her baby did not stay hidden as she tries to draw off the chopper from her foal. It is actually foaling […]
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 […]
The first day of active trapping (day 3 of the operation) saw 43 (16 Stallions, 20 Mares, and 7 Foals) wild horses captured. Temperatures reached 95 degrees during operations. There were 4 […]
Phase 1 of the Piceance roundup was done via bait trap and captured 18 wild horses. Phase 2 will be executed through helicopter drive trapping and began today, July 15. A WHE […]
Roundup of 1900 Wild Horses by BLM NV Challenged (RENO) Today, the CANA Foundation and Wild Horse Education (WHE) sent a letter challenging the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) imminent roundup of […]
Did you know the Secretary of the Interior has the power to stop roundups that happen during foaling season with one letter? Yes, she does. The BLM Wild Horse and Burro Program […]
The Triple B roundup is set to begin this Friday. The BLM is targeting another 1900 wild horses in the Triple B Complex area. Triple B complex comprises about 2 million acres. […]
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