A few photos from the “million mile decade” that has created the largest library of a photojournalistic record of roundups in the world. That record was not simply used to share online, […]
World Press Freedom Day
A Few Public Action Items
At WHE our teams are engaging many of the threats to our wild horses. We are working on legal protests, comment letters, field data and engaged in the funding debates. It is […]
Roundups; 63 days and counting
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) roundup schedule runs on a fiscal year of October through the end of February. BLM has completed the fall/winter portion of the fiscal year 2020 […]
Clock Keeps Ticking: BLM Report to Congress
Background: Funding: Funding for programs and projects is tied to a fiscal year calendar. Congress funds federal programs through a bill called “Appropriations.” Appropriations funds the government from October through September (example: […]
Muddy Treat, Visit With Old Friends
Our teams are hard at work in multiple areas from crafting comments, legal casework and, of course, gathering field information that becomes the basis all of the rest is built upon. The […]
Thank YOU!
Our Action pages are really active! A big “Thank YOU!” to all of you that are taking action to protect our wild ones in these dangerous times! Yesterday we sent out our […]
Earth Day
Earth Day is an annual event celebrated around the world on April 22 to demonstrate support for environmental protection. First celebrated in 1970, it now includes events coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network in […]
The “Other” Wyoming Checkerboard Comment Period (pipeline corridors)
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) released the draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Wyoming Pipeline Corridor Initiative (WPCI). This EIS is intended to fast track environmental analysis for future developers laying […]
UPDATE: Call to Suspend Actions at Interior Dept
THANK YOU! to all of our readers that have taken action against the Dept of Interior ramming through vast policy changes, amping up EIS/EAs and continuing “business as usual” as the country […]
Rock Springs Wyoming: Comments on EIS due April 30th
The Rock Springs and Rawlins field office of Wyoming Draft ResourceManagement Plan (RMP) and Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) are available for public comment through April 30th. The preferred alternative reflects a closed […]
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