By Mark Jaffe The Denver Post Wyoming Wind Farm May Explain BLM’s Assault on Wild Horse Herds Phil Anschutz — who has made money out of everything from a well explosion to a failing railroad — is looking to wager $9 billion on the fierce winds of Wyoming. […]
by Lisa Rein of the Washington Post “The president is under intense pressure from gay activists to appoint an openly gay secretary to his cabinet…” Federal employees may know John Berry as the face of the workforce in his role as director of the Office of Personnel Management. Berry, […]
By Allison Sherry The Denver Post Cattle Barron and Enemy to Wild Horses, Burros and Free Press to Resign WASHINGTON — Interior Secretary Ken Salazar will step down from his cabinet position in the Obama administration and return to Colorado to spend time with his family, his office has confirmed […]
Update from Western Watersheds Project A Victory that all Wild Animal Advocates can Cheer An open letter from Summer Nelson, Montana Director; Friends, Bison gained ground in Montana yesterday when a state district court judge ruled in favor of allowing them room to roam out of Yellowstone National […]
By SCOTT SONNER of the Associated Press Pickens Plan Still Moving Target RENO, Nev. — Federal land managers have identified the wide range of issues that must be addressed to move forward with a proposal to establish a wild horse ecosanctuary over 820 square miles of northeast Nevada. […]
Guest OpEd by Lisa LeBlanc “Where are all the Watchdogs?” A New Year. New chances, new reasons for enthusiasm, for change, for hope. Events concerning long-standing Wild Horse and Burro issues seem ripe with optimism – in new policies released by the Bureau of Land Management, in legal […]
by Jeremy Hubbard of Denver’s Fox 31 News Wild Horse Advocates Speak Out MOFFAT COUNTY, Colo. – A Colorado man is now under federal investigation after he sold hundreds of horses, and advocates fear the animals may have been slaughtered for food. The government is now making sweeping […]
By Ed Vogel LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL CAPITAL BUREAU “I don’t understand why someone could do this…” CARSON CITY – Advocates bought 41 stray horses at a Fallon auction this week but fear 12 domesticated horses purchased by others will be slaughtered and used for human consumption. Carroll Abel, […]
TRO lifted after a week in force A federal judge in Las Vegas has agreed to let the U.S. Bureau of Land Management resume the roundup of dozens of wild mustangs in northern Nevada but says she remains concerned about critics’ complaints the agency is treating the animals […]
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