Press Release from Front Range Equine Rescue BLM could, but does not yet, provide proper oversight to prevent wild horse slaughter (December 17, 2012). Front Range Equine Rescue (FRER) filed a legal petition with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) today to stop the sale of wild horses […]
Written by Michael Wolfe of Reno’s 2 News “…there’s other alternatives…another solution to this problem” A group gathered in south Reno to protest the removal of wild horses. The small group of wild horse advocates camped out along Veterans Parkway in south Reno Wednesday morning. Several police officers were also on […]
Story by Brad Carl of Billings’ KULR8.com Graphic Images Shock the Courtroom BILLINGS – James Leachman, who operated a ranch on the Crow Reservation, has been charged with multiple accounts of animal abuse for five horses that he owned on his property. On Wednesday, the prosecution called in witnesses […]
Update on the South Reno “53” supplied by Willis Lamm Global Advocacy Team Effort Proves “Working Together” Saves Equine Lives “It’s a restless ‘Feel Good Sunday’ with much going on but we can all take a deep breath in knowing that this past week 30 Virginia Range wild horses, stripped […]
“It’s Sunday and our day to reflect, recharge and prepare for the week ahead; it’s gearing up to be a big one. So for this “feel good Sunday” we share with you a story about a California couple that struggles to do their level best for the animals that they have rescued and share their home. They are special people when it comes to their care and concern; their story hits home as Terry and I experienced the same struggle and emotions as we fought to save one of our canine children just one year ago this time. Likewise, this story touches us deeply as it is about our animal law attorney for Wild Horse Freedom Federation, Bruce Wagman and his lovely bride Deborah. Bruce is not only a business associate but a very close friend and advocate, indeed.” ~ R.T.
Imagine this: In another world where the animals ruled, they select a certain type of human with a special characteristic we would call epilepsy. The animals would use these epileptic humans to entertain themselves in a show called a rodeo.
Tommasina Ashley was visiting New York City for her sister’s bridal shower last Thursday when she received an unsettling text message. Her 30-year-old horse, Danny, had been found in his stall with a 9-inch piece of wood wedged into his skull. Ashley was hours away from Danny’s home at Amelia Acres, a Hudson Valley farm.
Chicago (EWA) – Registration is now open for the 2012 International Equine Conference (IEC) to be held at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event follows the extremely successful 2011 conference in Alexandria, Virginia last year.
You are invited to the second annual International Equine Conference. Last years’ conference was a huge success and we’re hoping you’ll join us and make this years’ conference even better!
In addition to two packed days of expert presenters on September 22 & 23, we will also be hosting a reception on September 21. Details will published when the agenda is finalized but is anticipated to be early evening.
Call to Action from Equine Welfare Alliance and Wild Horse Freedom Federation YOUR Voice Could Prevent Horse Slaughter in the U.S. We have two working days to push the Moran Amendment! The language to defund inspections must be passed! Here are links to each of the members, followed […]
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