The first phase of the final removal of mustangs and burros from Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge (USFWS) concluded on August 15, 2014. We have not gotten an “official” final count. About 17 […]
Sheldon: The Final Chapter?
“The first day of operations were postponed. It is unclear at this time if operations will begin tomorrow as significant weather has moved into the area bringing a possibility of lightening,” reads […]
Sheldon Mustangs and the cloud of confusion (part one)
(Please note that this article was written because multiple ant-horse factions were not reading anything we wrote, but attacking us as not credible. We simply repeated things said in previous articles and […]
National Fossil Day, Let’s Talk Horses and BLM
We wonder if BLM will include wild horses and burros on the 2016 calendar? (Nope, not in the 2016 calendar either). Yes, “National Fossil Day” is a real date on the calendar. […]
Roundups 2014
Roundups 2014 Year in Review In 2014 the BLM was in “shut down” with the sequester of the federal government. Here is the completed BLM schedule for 2014. You can see some […]
Operation Sheldon: Fast ACTION
The last of the Sheldon Mustangs and Burros need YOUR voice! After years of fighting to gain protection for the wild horses of Sheldon from slaughter we have seen progress. The contractor […]
Good-bye Old Man
We have written so much about the Sheldon Mustangs (just type Sheldon in the search bar) trying to inform you of the issues present at the refuge. We talked about the plans […]
Sheldon, The Final Countdown
The final countdown has begun for the removal of wild horses and burros on the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). We have […]
Reality of Wild Horse Slaughter
Caught in a Tangled Web, the reality of wild horse slaughter EDIT 2018: The fiscal year 2018 budget has presented stressful challenges in content and engagement. This is a long article began […]
Wild Horse Roundups, November Update
Wild horse and burro removals from public land are an issue of serious public concern. Often these operations, and the wild horses and burros sitting in holding facilities, become the “face” of […]
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