Our inbox is full of questions after many of you listened to the live stream of the BLM Wild and Burro Horse Advisory Board meeting. Our time is very limited. Yet many […]
BLM Report to Congress Countdown (who, why and what you can do)

As we countdown the days until BLM releases their report to Congress we are doing a fast series of articles so you understand the actions you need to take once the report […]
Year in Review (2019)
What does our American West look like to the rest of the world? A Danish TV crew travelled with us to a roundup. The year 2019 was intense; the culmination of the […]
Obstacles to Progress, Anniversary of the Fish Creek drama storm (part one)
“Roundup season” has ended for wild horses and burros. Helicopter roundups run from the first day of July through the last day of February each year. The Eagle/Caliente roundup in eastern Nevada […]
Dangerous Precedent in Water Law Denied (Breaking!)
Good news, but it is complicated. Preface: Wild Horses are the only animal in our nation legally defined by the land they stand, not what they are biologically. Wild horses are the […]
Roundup Season Begins!

As the Appropriations debate rages on for fiscal year 2020, that begins October 1, BLM begins to set the end of the 2019 roundup calendar. Helicopter roundups begin each year in July […]
Idaho (gasoline meet match, a state to watch)

A Roundup begins in paperwork, planning and advocate action long before a chopper flies. Help us give the reality of the wild horse a fighting chance! Wild horses are the only animal […]
Obstacles to Progress, Drama Storms (Fish Creek Anniversary 2)
The reality our wild ones live in very rarely rules the management of the range, resource and wild horses. Watching the decision making process is often like watching multiple storm fronts hit […]
What Are You Supporting? (budget debate)

REPUBLISHED AND EDITED MAY 6, 2020. We strike through last year, so you can see the same merry-go-round of politics, not facts. At this moment federal government funding is running under a […]
Grazing Reform? (what a wild horse advocate should understand)

Preface to grazing article: Far too often discussions on “the wild horse” devolve into a debate about what happens after capture and adoption (when they enter the realm of domestic law). This […]
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