An open letter to the President of the United States of America – Joseph R. Biden Jr. about the Bureau of Land Management’s mismanagement of native-species American wild horses. Yreka, CA, February 10, 2021 –(PR.com)– To: The Honorable President of The United States of America – Mr. Joseph […]
By William E. Simpson as published on The Pagosa Daily Post “Only a tiny minority of Americans want to see American wild horses sent to slaughter to make room for more livestock grazing on public lands.” Obviously, we don’t see most Americans giving up their hamburgers and steaks, […]
The Dodo: Faith = Restored “Clare Staples and her team at Skydog Sanctuary continue to work their Magic…” Keep up with Phoenix and Ghost at Skydog Sanctuary on Instagram: https://thedo.do/skydogsanctuary
by Craig C. Downer as published on The Record-Courier “…these agencies have assigned outrageously low so-called appropriate management levels to those areas they claim will still have “healthy” herds, yet which are at genetically non-viable levels…” I am writing you today as a wild horse and burro advocate […]
By William E. Simpson II as published on The Pagosa Daily Post Native species American wild horses evolved on the North American continent about 55 million years ago. So, it’s no wonder that unlike invasive species — cattle and sheep — wild horses have critically important, evolved grazing […]
By Suzanne Roy Special to The Sacramento Bee Protecting wild horses from slaughter is not a romantic notion but a common desire shared by 80% of Americans who value these animals as important symbols for our nation. Real solutions exist for protecting these national icons in accordance with […]
By Meghan Overdeep as published on/in Southern Living It’s a mare’s world According to a 2020 annual report by National Parks Service officials with Cape Lookout National Seashore and the Foundation for Shackleford Horses, the majority of the wild horses that roam the thin, eight-mile island are female. […]
BY Laura Singleton as posted on the White Mountain Independent “The foal is one of the horses found shot today … She was shot during the night or early morning and left to suffer,” HEBER/OVERGAARD — A Facebook post began circulating Thursday night, Jan. 7, alleging that a […]
A federal agency is not required to prepare an environmental impact statement for an action with uncertain environmental effects if the agency reasonably predicts that the effects will not be significant based on available evidence. American Wild Horse Campaign v. Bernhardt, 963 F.3d 1001 (9th Cir. 2020). The […]
Excerpt from the book “Straight from the Horse’s Heart” by R.T. Fitch A Christmas Story for the Wild Ones Reprint from December 11, 2010: He checked the time again. Not an easy maneuver as he had to take his right glove off, shove up the left cuff of […]
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