In the “wild hose world” things can get caught in a bit of turbulence and seemingly left in the dust as headlines, politics and social media race from one campaign to another. […]
Owyhee Roundup; Update

Owyhee coverage begins with WHE volunteer Marie Milliman, Associate Director of Public Outreach. Marie is trained by our founder Laura Leigh in the welfare policy protocol with knowledge of the necessary documentation […]
#4WildThings, Get up!
2016: Readers are always asking “what can we do?” The threats to public land, and all that live and grow and breath on those lands, may never be greater. Make your voice […]
Information is Power (part one)

“Information is Power” is a 5 part series that delves into the process of gathering accurate information on matters associated with wild horse and burro management by federal agencies. At the bottom […]
WHE History

Wild Horse Education was founded on the premise that an educated advocacy is the best defense our wild horses and burros can have in a propaganda driven world.
The Threats Have New Meaning
Threats against the environment and our wild horses are nothing new, but the current political climate raises those threats to a whole new level. Information at the bottom of the page on […]
Thank You… but we still need your help!

UPDATE: This update is intended to inform. We want to take a moment to thank all of you that have signed, called and otherwise supported our effort to address the underlying issues […]
BLM Advisory Board Meeting, October 2017
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has scheduled a long overdue meeting of the Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board. A meeting originally planned for April is happening tomorrow and Thursday, Oct […]
BLM Report to Congress + 10 Years to AML = a bigger mess than 1971

This two part series is presented to address the “grass fire” in advocacy over the announcement of the “management strategy” created by the livestock industry in conjunction with corporate “advocacy organizations.” You […]
The Land They Stand On

Today Wild Horse Education joined 170 environmental groups to urge the Senate to reject Zinke as Secretary of Interior. The movement was spearheaded by the Center for Biological Diversity. The letter was […]