Letter to the Editor of Mesquite Local News BLM’s Big Lie: The “overpopulation” of wild horses is a concocted “crisis”. The government doesn’t have a wild-horse problem — wild horses have a government problem. Arbitrary management level (AML): The maximum number of wild horses that BLM declares the […]
In 2004, Congress recognized the first official National Day of the Horse, and expressed this: Encouraging citizens to be mindful of the contribution of horses to the economy, history, and character of the United States and expressing the sense of Congress that a National Day of the Horse […]
Love Wild Horses® is creating a new life saving, eco-friendly and permanent water spring to save 400+ Deer Springs wild horses from drought. This Water for Wild Horses Project installation is scheduled to begin in early April. This past July, just 6 months ago, Love Wild Horses (LWH), […]
story by Hannah Grover as published Daily Times “The story below is presented unedited so you will see the word ‘feral’ used often. I do not claim to possess abundant knowledge as to the origins of the horses on Navajo land, but I cringe when I hear that […]
“We received this information from Elaine Nash last night” – R.T. Earlier this month, the Navajo nation had announced a plan to sell hunting permits to 60 Navajo hunters, with the first hunt scheduled for March 27, 2018. As of today, due to the diligent work of wild […]
by Jan Hoole as published on The Conversation “Scientists – and horse owners – often wonder exactly how horses were domesticated.” “As many of you may remember, my wife Terry and I trekked on horseback across the mountain steppe region of Outer Mongolia, several years ago, in an […]
by William E. Simpson as published on HorseTalk “…a report by Wild Horse Freedom Federation suggested that figures regarding the number of wild horses removed from the range and now boarded in private pastures did not appear to add up.” What will we do when the wild horses are no […]
Click to access 2018_feral_horse_proclamation.pdf Navajo Nation Department of Fish and Wildlife This is not the first go around on this issue but we need to act fast as permits have already been sold. Former Governor Bill Richardson and Robert Redford Join Fight to Stop Horse Slaughterhouses Richardson meets […]
by Rachael Turner as published on Horse & Hound A popular product made from the skins of donkeys has been deemed “not worth buying” by Chinese health officials. Demand for ejiao, derived from donkey hides, has led to the slaughter of millions of donkeys in recent years. However, […]
The writer of the article below claims “There’s a wild horse problem in New Mexico…” however, this person apparently didn’t bother to look up any data to back up her claims, since even according to the Bureau of Land Management’s wild horse population estimates, there are only 168 […]
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