Colette was born on December 24, Christmas Eve. Join us in wishing Colette a Happy Birthday! Colette’s dedication, fortitude and love for our wild ones is a true asset to our team. […]
Roundup Updates and More
Our teams are out covering the Calico roundup in NV and the Cedar roundup in Utah as the fiscal year roundup schedule comes to a close. Team Updates: Calico, NV: Nevada continues […]
A word about a bill (HR 6635)
Early last month Dina Titus (D-NV) introduced HR 6635: “Wild Horse and Burro Protection Act of 2022.” Citing the events documented at the Pancake Complex roundup (NV) where a young colt was […]
Post-Board Meeting, 1 (Self-Assessment)
WARNING: Video contains disturbing content, colt breaks leg. This video was referenced multiple times in public comment and spurred legislation to stop roundups via helicopter. (You can see more from this operation […]
18 Days and Counting (Roundups)
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 […]
Pictures of 2022 (volunteers perspective, Marie)
A Look back in photographs at 2022, Marie Milliman (WHE volunteer) WHE photograph primarily out of the necessity to document our Mustangs and Burros, wildlife, and the habitat that they miraculously survive […]
What is a WHT? (A bit about Forest Service)
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) manages more wild horses and burros than all other jurisdictions combined. When we are talking about the ranges the Secretary of Interior designated for management of […]
Broken Arrow, Indian Lakes (Tour Report)
Above: You can hear the instructions for anyone wanting to adopt; you need pen number, tag number (or last 4 digits of freezemark) and you only have 2 weeks to make your […]
Grazing Fees Remain Low, Everything Else Rises
As everyone faces fluctuating and rising prices on everything from rent to food, it is worth noting that public lands grazing fees have been set at the same rate as last year, […]
Roundups?
Many of you are writing to us asking “what is going on” with the roundup schedule. Traditionally, January and February are very busy months for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) “roundup […]
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