Wild Horses: Fighting to Save Wyoming’s Wild Horses is Personal By Carol Walker, Director of Field Documentation, Wild Horse Freedom Federation The fight to stop the BLM from its plan to eradicate wild horses from private and public land in three herds in the Red Desert of Wyoming […]
By Edie Adelstein as published in the Colorado Springs Independent “the Department of the Interior sold out America’s wild horses.” In this week’s issue, Bret Wright spoke to Ginger Kathrens, executive director of the Cloud Foundation, an advocacy group for wild horses. With Kathrens’ help, along with that of […]
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by Debbie Coffey Copyright 2014 All Rights Reserved. Over the course of several weeks, with no transparency (unless a member of the public happened to call to directly ask), the BLM recently shipped about 1,770 wild horses, who were supposedly […]
Source: Albuquerque Journal by Rosalie Rayburn, Journal Staff Writer Copyright © 2014 Albuquerque Journal A state District Court judge in Bernalillo County has ruled that the feral horses roaming Placitas are not wild and therefore fall under state livestock laws. The Placitas-based Wild Horse Observers Association filed the […]
Carol Walker, Director of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation, is the plaintiff in this case. Carol has been documenting wild horses in Wyoming, Montana and Colorado for ten years. Her book Wild Hoofbeats: America’s Vanishing Wild Horses, contains photos of the Adobe Town horses http://www.WildHoofbeats.com. Carol […]
Milane “Mimi” Rehor (Arkwild, Inc.) was our guest on Wild Horse & Burro Radio last night (the show is archived if you didn’t get a chance to listen). A big thanks to Marjorie Farabee, Dir. of Wild Burro Affairs for Wild Horse Freedom Federation and Craig Downer, Board member of The […]
Report compiled by Lisa LeBlanc Sometimes, when exploring for the Perfect Morsel with the hope that it that might bring about actual changes in the myriad issues surrounding wild horse and burro policies, we find ourselves in some unexpected places, and discover that even people & organizations of […]
Victoria McCullough presented with 2014 Safe Home Equine Protection Award It is “Feel Good Sunday” and we thought that we would share with our readers a personal experience that certainly made us “feel good” and we, likewise, hope that it will have the same effect upon yourselves. This […]
Unedited Story, less headlines and bylines, by Tracie Sullivan as published on The Spectrum Feds Support Private, Subsidized Cattle Interests by Dancing with Federal Law CEDAR CITY – After months of being under pressure from local ranchers and the Iron County Commissioners to bring the number of wild […]
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