Preliminary Genetic Analysis Reveals Fort Polk Horses have Strong Spanish Associations, Unique in Remaining Wild Herds

Source: PEGA How could the Army have gotten it so very wrong? Preliminary genetic analysis from random samplings of generationally wild, free roaming horses at Fort Polk in Louisiana confirm heavy Spanish association. While  variables weigh into genetic testing results, the Fort Polk horses consistently pair with Puerto Rican […]

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Livestock’s Impact on Wilderness

by George Wuerthner as published on The Wildlife News “There is probably no activity that does more damage to our public lands, and in particular, degrades our wilderness areas, than livestock production…” Livestock grazing occurs on some 260 million acres of federal lands, including lands administered by the […]

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Researcher Marybeth Devlin’s comments to BLM’s National Wild Horse & Burro Advisory Board

photo:  Carol J. Walker We are posting researcher Marybeth Devlin’s comments the the BLM’s National Wild Horse & Burro Advisory Board are below: Sterilization-Study — Predicated on Fraudulent Claim of Overpopulation BLM uses “overpopulation” as its reason to conduct population-suppression research.  However, the alleged overpopulation of wild horses is a […]

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