Source: eenews.net Scott Streater, E&E News reporter Interior Secretary David Bernhardt quietly signed an order placing a top Interior Department official in charge of the Bureau of Land Management through at least the end of July. Casey Hammond, Interior’s principal deputy assistant secretary for land and minerals management, […]
by Erik Molvar as published on CounterPunch.org Public lands managed by the federal government loom large in western politics, a defining topic dictating the political debate… Corporate interests – logging, grazing, and mineral extraction most prominently – have often succeeded in dominating that debate through their good-old-boy network […]
by Tim Pearce as published on the DaileyCaller.com “LET THE PROPAGANDA BEGIN!!!” GOP Sens. Mike Lee and Mitt Romney, both of Utah, want to strike a regulation barring federal rangeland officials from killing wild horses and burros. Lee and Romney co-signed a letter to the top Democrat and […]
by NICHOLAS IOVINO as published on CourtHouseNews.com “You wanted to stop the sale of horses for human consumption.” A federal judge urged the U.S. Forest Service on Thursday to work out a deal with animal rights activists who claim a plan to shrink the glut of wild horses […]
by James Davis as published on SentientMedia.org Trump didn’t complain about the Kentucky Derby because he cares about animals. But anything that brings attention to the fact that the Kentucky Derby is a disgrace is a good thing. On Sunday, President Donald Trump criticized the Kentucky Derby, the […]
by Carol Walker as published on Wild Hoofbeats Carol Walker is Interviewed on Wild Horses on America Speaks Podcasts Part 1 and 2 Published by Carol Walker at May 7, 2019 Tish Lambert from America Speaks Podcast interviewed Carol Walker on issues facing our wild horses. You can […]
By Jeniffer Solis as published on NevadaCurrent.com “The Forest Service’s proposal would put wild horses at risk of being killed for food, and goes against California’s existing law prohibiting the sale or transfer of horses for human consumption.” Nevada Democratic Reps. Susie Lee and Dina Titus signed on […]
By SALLY JENKINS as published on The Washington Post “This isn’t sport; it’s a fancied-up vice…” If there’s a moral to the 145th Kentucky Derby, it’s that you can’t take the gambling out of gambling. But try telling that to horse people, those incurable lottery addicts. The stewards […]
By R.T. Fitch Over the past week several longtime readers had forwarded to me the link to Willie Nelson’s latest equine related release, “Ride Me Back Home”, but due to my travel schedule I had not taken the time to sit still for one moment and view the […]
By Lia Eustachewich and Jennifer Gould Keil as published on The New York Post “Twenty-three thoroughbreds have died since Dec. 26 at Santa Anita Park, the California track that’s considered one of the best in the nation…” Saturday marks the 145th running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill […]
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