Month: November 2014

BLM Issues Deadly Permit for Wolf Derby

Source: The Teton Valley News “The BLM’s self-righteous propensity to play God over the native creatures of our public lands stretches far beyond the destruction of our wild horses and burros but all the way to the very predators that would naturally regulate the herds, IF they even […]

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Captured mustangs victims of animal cruelty

SOURCE:  thereddingpilot.com       by Adam Tarchoun Lind-Larsen will go to trial for animal cruelty charges After three pretrials and months of delay, Redding resident Lisa Lind-Larsen, 75, will be going to trial to face two charges of animal cruelty after a judge declined her appeal for rehabilitation. […]

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A new map shows rangeland health nationwide

SOURCE:  HIGH COUNTRY NEWS Searchable BLM reports and satellite images for 20,000 grazing allotments. by Tay Wiles When the Bureau of Land Management ordered the removal of cattle from public rangeland this summer near Battle Mountain, Nevada, the state was in its third year of severe drought. Conditions […]

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$10 Million in Grants being Awarded by the BLM to Study Sterilization of Wild Horses

http://m.cnsnews.com/news/article/melanie-hunter/blm-spend-10m-contraception-wild-horses-burros by Carol Walker, Director of Field Documentation, Wild Horse Freedom Federation When I was at the August Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board Meeting in Riverton, Wyoming, I listened to the BLM present its plan for awarding ten million dollars in grants to study sterilization of wild […]

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NV Wild Horse Rescued from Sticky Situation

Source: Reno’s News 4 SPARKS, Nev. (MyNews4.com & KRNV) — One wild horse found herself in a sticky – and smelly – situation on Tuesday. According to Lyon County officials, wild horse advocates and the Lyon County Technical Large Animal Response Team responded Tuesday afternoon to a Virginia […]

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