
Wild Horse Education (WHE) has always made documentation and representation of the “wild” our primary focus. Issues surrounding wild horses span range to roundup, rescue adoption and sanctuary. These two sections of […]
Wild Horse Education (WHE) has always made documentation and representation of the “wild” our primary focus. Issues surrounding wild horses span range to roundup, rescue adoption and sanctuary. These two sections of […]
On February 14, 2012 the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals published an opinion in a case that became simply known as “Leigh v Salazar.” One of many cases with that moniker as […]
Post-truth (part 2) We began our conversation on “post-truth” as advocates for wild horses and “the land they now stand” last week. The publishers of the renowned Oxford Dictionary, Oxford University Press […]
Written January 2017 At the bottom of this editorial we are going to give you a fast illustration using the above photo of post-truth in action. This article will be followed shortly […]
Roundups get the attention of the public and media in a way that brings contention and controversy. 2016 was no exception. Many things occurred in 2016 that effect management on the range […]
Forty-five years ago the Wild Free Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971 (WFRH&B Act) was signed into law by President Richard Nixon on December 18, 1971 (approved on December 15). This […]
The Ghosts of Christmas Past (December 2017) An article written by anonymous WHE volunteer, that wants his name kept silent at this time, undergoing the “pragmatic advocate” training that includes an education […]
Video: One month on the road for wild horses, winter 2016 Just like every nonprofit in the world this time of year can make or break efforts, for the next year and […]
A recap of Owyhee, so far, in video. Our frustrations with any pretense that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) pays any attention to concepts of “conversation and collaboration” with any party […]
Published by Counter Punch: An Open Letter to the BLM Dear Bureau of Land Management: You know what you’re doing to America’s wild horses is wrong. So why are you doing it? […]
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