“Oh give them land, lots of land, and the starry skies above; Don’t fence them in. Let them roam through the wide open country that we love; Don’t fence them in.” 2019: […]
North Hills Roundup (2019)
The North Hills JMA (Joint Management Area, managed by BLM and Forest Service) has been reported to contain 317 horses. This is 528 percent above the appropriate management level (AML) of an […]
Resource Management Plans; two public input periods that contain wild horses
A Resource Management Plan (RMP), also can be referenced as a Land Use Plan (LUP), establish goals and objectives to guide future land and resource management actions implemented by the BLM on a district-by-district planning […]
Babies are more than cute photos (but they are such cute photos!)
Meet little Zephyr. Zephyr was born to the stallion Zeus and his mare Lilly. Zeus stole Lilly two years ago from a rival stallion. His rival was a fierce black named Lucifer. […]
Roundups; the next round in the fight (a simple illustrative tool)
The fiscal year 2019 roundup schedule is in it’s final days. The fiscal year 2020 budget, that is in debate now in Congress, will fund the removals from October 2019 through September […]
House Hearing, Extremism 1; Oct 22
Oct 22, the House will hold a hearing on Extremism, with a focus on threats to federal workers, Protecting Federal Employees and Ending the Culture of Anti-Government Attacks and Abuse. The Government […]
The BLM Deputy Game; avoid scrutiny, play games with the law
UPDATE JUNE 12: Karen Budd-Falen has been tapped to run U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Park Service as an “assistance Secretary” with acting authority of the Secretary. Public Employees […]
Onaqui: Roundup 2019
On September 11 the BLM began a removal of approximately 200 horses from the Onaqui HMA in Utah. BLM states the current population is over 510 wild horses (not including 2019 foals) […]
Letter to Mom (WHE Tradition)
One of our holiday traditions at Wild Horse Education is “the letter” written by our founder, Laura Leigh, “to Mom.” These letters began in 2010 with a video message. while fighting for […]
“Impossible”
Many of our readers are expressing forms of compassion fatigue. The words in letters we are receiving show not simple frustration, but despair or rage. They do not contain much in the […]
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