“Something to TRULY warm our hearts this holiday season. The horses may FINALLY have a chance and it is about FLIPPING TIME! Thank you Elaine and all the folks who have selflessly worked behind the scenes. You are all angels and we love you for all that you do.” ~ R.T.
NOTE from SFTHH: Even though this summary was completed 11/22/16, it was not posted for the public on the Dept. of the Interior Office of Inspector General website until 12/22/16. Source: doioig.gov Summary: Investigation of BLM Hiring of a Convicted Felon Report Date: November 22, 2016 Create Date: […]
SOURCE: Capitalpress.com BLM to begin rounding up wild horses in Nevada The agency will remove up to 50 wild horses from between Pioche and Eagle Valley and another 50 from the Bennet Springs area southwest of Panaca. ELKO, Nev. (AP) — The Bureau of Land Management says it’s […]
SOURCE: horsetalk.co.nz Emotional loading is a stronger stress factor in horses than exercise, according to Ukraine researchers. They recorded more negative metabolic changes in horses after emotional stress than after exercise. Trainers should take this into account when working with horses to enable them to cope, the researchers suggested. […]
Story by Sasha Nelson as published on Steam Boat Today.com “Wild Horse bands will be together for the holidays and then their freedom and families will be forever destroyed!” Craig, CO — The Bureau of Land Management has suspended until Jan. 3 the bait-trap operation used to gather […]
SOURCE: heraldandnews.com BLM names new Northern California district manager by Holly Owens Alan Bittner REDDING – Alan Bittner, a natural resource manager with experience in three western states, has been named the new district manager for the Bureau of Land Management’s Northern California District, according to a BLM […]
Source: Appalachian Voices By Otto Solberg Ponies were introduced to the Grayson Highlands and Mount Rogers area of Southwest Virginia in the 1970s. Since then, they have become a popular attraction. This image was also a Flora and Fauna Finalist in the 11th Annual Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition. […]
By Fran Jurga as published on EQUUS Wild Horse Advocates Challenge US Army in Legal Standoff Herds of wild horses roam the United States under many jurisdictions. One of the most unusual–and contentious–has been the fight over the fate of a herd in Louisiana that likes to range […]
Source: Elaine Nash from Fleet of Angels NOTE TO ADOPTION APPLICANTS In case you haven’t heard from anyone lately- or maybe not even since submitting your application, we want you to know why. We got a lot of applications, and we simply have not had an opportunity to […]
Story by By Fernando Alfonso III as published on The Lexington Herald Leader “I’ll never get this nightmare out of my mind,” Ranch hand Peter Evsich, 55, sat in his pickup truck smoking a cigarette Sunday afternoon while watching over the smoldering ruins of a horse barn, with […]
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