by Carol Walker, first published on Wild Hoofbeats, funded and sponsored by Wild Horse Freedom Federation Across the road, behind our observation point, we cannot see the trap or the run up to the trap from here at the Red Desert Complex Roundup. This is not meaningful observation. […]
Documented by Carol Walker and first published on Wild Hoofbeats , sponsored and funded by Wild Horse Freedom Federation I am at the viewing site for the Red Desert roundup – it will be the last day for this area in Antelope Hills. It is a balmy 31 […]
Witnessed and written by Carol Walker as first published on Wild Hoofbeats, sponsored and funded by Wild Horse Freedom Federation I am waiting at the trap site for the helicopters to bring horses in on Day 2 in the Antelope Hills Herd Management Area in the Red Desert […]
by Judy Fahys as published on The Montana Journal Some want his decisions tossed, too. William Perry Pendley’s “acting” status as Bureau of Land Management head calls into question rulings on monuments, drilling and wildlife conservation You could be standing in a dozen different Western states and […]
by Carol Walker as published on Wild Hoofbeats A gorgeous and proud buckskin stallion runs as fast as he can, away Yesterday, 20 wild stallions and 46 wild mares were released back into Stewart Creek in the Red Desert Complex in Wyoming. The day before 24 stallions […]
by Carol Walker as published on Wild Hoofbeats On day 5 we had a day off due to wind – I of course spent it with the horses, and saw a rainbow behind a family that I knew. I hoped it would be a sign. There is another […]
by Carol Walker as published on Wild Hoofbeats The family that got away It is another morning a mile from the trap site waiting for the helicopter to chase the wild horses in Stewart Creek Wyoming. Yesterday 84 horses were captured, no injuries or deaths. We hope that […]
By JONATHAN WOSEN as published on the San Diego Union-Tribune The zoo has high hopes that the young Przewalski’s horse can bring badly needed genetic diversity to his species Kurt looks and acts like any other young horse. He scampers and strides on springy legs, testing their strength. When […]
by Carol Walker as published on Wild Hoofbeats Looking Glass, Leopard Appaloosa stallion On Day 2 of the roundup, the wind was so severe that the helicopters could not fly. So I headed out to see the horses one last time. It was bittersweet. It was wonderful as […]
by Charlotte Roe Given the daily avalanche of information and misinformation and surreal happenings to process, I’ve been slow to communicate. A roundup is overdue. — Pendley’s Houdini Act: Intense opposition by wild horse, public lands and racial justice advocates to William Pendley Perry’s appointment as Bureau of […]
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