
The stallions of the wild capture the heart and imagination. Most often it will be a stallion (that a human visitor to his herd has given a name) that becomes a memorialized […]
The stallions of the wild capture the heart and imagination. Most often it will be a stallion (that a human visitor to his herd has given a name) that becomes a memorialized […]
Sometimes we get multiple email requests referencing a specific subject. When we get repetitive requests on a single subject we try to do an article. Right now, we are getting emails asking […]
18 days and counting until BLM sends helicopters into the air to begin the second half of the fiscal 2023 roundup year. One of the most well-know aspects of our work at […]
The SAFE Act is intended to stop the slaughter of horses in the U.S. If the Act passes, it will not only be illegal to slaughter horses in the U.S. for commercial […]
Many of you have seen all the “hubbub” in the news about the proposed new rule for Bureau of Land Management (BLM) administered lands. You can read the proposed new rule […]
Comments on the BLM Gather Environmental Assessment (EA) for Black Mountain, Hardtrigger and Sands Basin Herd Management Areas (HMAs) are due by June 13. You can find the EA HERE. BLM plans […]
BLM is holding a National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board meeting from June 28-30 at the Whitney Peak Hotel in Reno, Nevada this year. You can learn more about the Board […]
In the spring of 1977, the health issues faced by Velma Johnston (Wild Horse Annie) had taken their toll. By June, lung cancer and a deteriorating heart condition landed her in a […]
On Wednesday, BLM will be holding a hearing on the use of motorized vehicles in the wild horse and burro program. Your voice is needed. We need to show BLM that all […]
On May 24th BLM will be holding a mandatory “Motorized Vehicle hearing.” What can you do? Speak up. (Sample comments at the bottom of this article if you do not know […]
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