Video above NOT graphic. That warning is for the video below. We are moving very fast and did not remove that lead before uploading. We are re-editing. The massive roundup of wild […]
Video above NOT graphic. That warning is for the video below. We are moving very fast and did not remove that lead before uploading. We are re-editing. The massive roundup of wild […]
Fast video update from WHE founder Laura Leigh recorded at 11 a.m. Pacific Time (unedited). Video is published here as it is too long to publish separately on multiple social media platforms. […]
The new BLM schedule that BLM Director Tracy Stone-Manning announced yesterday is out. As promised to the livestock industry during the meeting last month on the Greater Sage Grouse planning review , […]
On January 2, WHE published a piece on the “State of Wild Horses/Burros.”(HERE) We ask that you read the piece from January 2. The following piece is presented by request from our […]
As we take our first steps into 2022, the direction of advocacy for wild horses and burros in the coming year is starting to take shape. What advocacy looks like in 2022 […]
The winter roundups of January and February will be announced by BLM soon. There are only few herds that have not been hit by the “2020 plan.” The BLM 2020 plan (incorporates […]
On this last day of 2021 we publish two pieces from WHE volunteers and a. note from our founder. The first piece is about finding inspiration to survive the journey. The next […]
As the year 2021 comes to a close, we turn our eyes to the road ahead. At some roundups there is release of a small number of the captured wild horses that […]
Wild Horse Education (WHE) is most often known to the public by our work at roundups and our fight against abuses. The work of WHE goes much deeper, before and after the […]
As WHE runs for the wild into 2022, we take time to reflect that each image, document, piece of data, that we can bring to bear in our advocacy was gained by […]
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