Statement from WHE to address the “rumor mill.” Laura Leigh is acting as a volunteer. She is not receiving a paycheck, a bonus or contract payments. She is not “selling her photos […]
Nod to Our Supporters

Wild Horse Education (WHE) wants to take a moment to recognize our supporters. Our work is essentially a bottom to top approach that operates from the ground to gather and distribute information […]
Carter, Update

Below is an email that people are receiving from the “Acting” field manager Heather Whitman, BLM Surprise field office. This email was generated following our action alert HERE. Please note that when […]
National Fossil Day, Let’s Talk Horses and BLM

We wonder if BLM will include wild horses and burros on the 2016 calendar? (Nope, not in the 2016 calendar either). Yes, “National Fossil Day” is a real date on the calendar. […]
EDITORIAL: Nevada Showdown

We are heading into a fourth year of drought. Issues will be escalating with propaganda coming from all sides in an effort to inflame. Be very careful what you support as […]
CA Wild horse Alert, Carter herd in jeopardy
Your help is needed desperately to contact the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in California. The nature of the alert is simple, “A Dead Range Supports Nothing.” The Surprise field office in […]
Countdown to 2015

The countdown to 2015 officially begins today. There are only 4 more weekends left of 2014, The Year of the Horse. Every weekend until 2015 we will add to this page some […]
Inside WHE: Interview with a Volunteer

Wild Horse Education (WHE) is a small organization that covers a lot of territory. WHE has a small group of volunteers that help out when they can. Sometimes volunteers travel the range […]
NACO Suit Asks Court to Order Destruction of Wild Horses

(Reno) On December 30th the Nevada Association of Counties (NACO) and the Nevada Farm Bureau Federation filed litigation against the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Nevada Wild Horse and Burro Program. The […]
“Three Strikes” (Adoption and Sale Authority)

January 2014 Reference piece on poilcy. When used to describe a formerly wild horse captured by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) the words “adopted” or “sold” carry very distinct definitions. […]
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