By Debbie Coffey ~ Director of Wild Horse Affairs at Wild Horse Freedom Federation Copyright 2013 All Rights Reserved. From 2002-2012 (ten years) the BLM Ely District in Nevada leased 3,952,231 acres for oil & gas exploration and development. Think about it. Almost 4 million acres in only […]
Source: Elko Daily Free Press Truth or more BLM BS? Drought has prompted the Bureau of Land Management to undertake targeted action on the rangeland such as supplying wild horses with food and water, cutting back cattle grazing and enacting fire restrictions. Hot, dry conditions persist in the […]
While we can be thankful that Rich and Jana Wilson of the Deerwood Ranch seem to be kind, to genuinely like the horses on their private property, and to make an effort to give many tours to visitors – and don’t have $1,200 a night tipis on their […]
By Debbie Coffey Copyright 2013 All Rights Reserved. The Bureau of Land Management adoption site for wild horses at the Sundance Ranch in Redlands, CA, has excellent shade structures that don’t seem to put the horses in any danger, are open to the air on all […]
Source: by Johnny Rustywire of the Indian Country Today Media Network.com “Some of the Utes did not agree with the roundup of the horses…” One spring a few years ago, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) set up a wild horse roundup in Eastern Utah. I was doing […]
Thanks to Native Wild Horse Protection and the many wild horse advocacy groups and advocates fighting for the humane care of wild horses in holding facilities. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JULY 11, 2013 PUBLIC OUTCRY HEIGHTENS, tragic foretold deaths of native wild horses without shelter unfolding, Bureau of land […]
Source: Written by Bonnie Matton Special to the Mason Valley News and published at RGJ.com Watering, though not illegal, can be just as harmful to the horses… Though people continue to feed and water Nevada‘s wild horses, these horses most often end up becoming ‘nuisance’ horses, just like […]
Source: written by Ginger Casey as published in RGJ.com Ginger Casey is an Emmy-award winning journalist and writer who began her 23-year television career at KTVN in Reno. My first job in television news was in Reno. The searing sun and blistering temperatures could be relentless. We routinely […]
Source: RetroReport.org “Of course there is a lot of stumbling and miss-information from D. Phillipps, whose milking of the advocacy and premature release of Tom Davis’ information has allowed the kill buyer of 1,700 wild horses to go free, but other than his poor performance it is an […]
SOURCE: PPJ Gazette by Debbie Coffey Copyright 2013/ All Rights Reserved. ________________________________________________________________ “But two of the highest-ranking officials who were subjects of the investigations will apparently escape penalty. Both retired during the investigation, rendering them safe from any administrative punishment, and the Justice Department has declined to prosecute […]
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