by William E Simpson II – also published on the Pagosa Daily Post Most Americans today realize that in many cases money drives politics and policy. Natural resources management in America today suffers from that fact. In regard to the government’s current mismanagement of native species American wild […]
By Carol Walker as published on Wild Hoofbeats “…the intention is nakedly obvious – ultimately the complete sterilization of this herd.” The Bureau of Land Management has released an Environmental Assessment for the North Lander Complex in Wyoming. The Complex includes Conant Creek, Dishpan Butte, Muskrat Basin and […]
“Once Again, Wild Horses and Burros just cannot catch a break!!!” A federal judge decided Friday not to rein in the roundup and capture of wild horses in eastern Nevada, rejecting advocates’ claims the federal government was “needlessly and recklessly” killing free-roaming mustangs in violation of U.S. law. […]
A federal judge is considering temporarily suspending the capture of wild horses in Nevada where their advocates say the federal government is “needlessly and recklessly” killing free-roaming mustangs in violation of U.S. laws. U.S. District Judge Miranda Du says she expects to rule by Monday, maybe sooner, on […]
The U.S. government plans to capture more wild horses on federal lands this year than ever before, drawing sharp criticism from mustang advocates who mistakenly hoped the Biden administration would curtail widespread gathers of thousands of horses annually across the American West. Bureau of Land Management Director Tracy […]
By: William E. Simpson II After more than 30-years of advocacy-activist work and more than $100-million spent in donation dollars by the gold-plated donation-funded non-profit wild horse activist organizations, native species American wild horses and burros are worse off than ever before. Wild horses are now circling the […]
By: William E. Simpson II American wild horses are a native species, wildlife in North America, and are keystone herbivores that are critically important to North American ecosystems. The ongoing failure in establishing a sustainable conservation management plan for American wild horses that is both economically and ecologically […]
By: William E. Simpson II The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the United States Forest Service (USFS) have for the past several decades used fake science, obfuscation and misrepresentation to marginalize the value of American wild horses as a part of our natural ecosystems, where they provide […]
by Erik Molvar – Charlotte Roe The global COP26 agreement opened a few new doors for addressing climate change, but the omissions speak volumes. Collective commitments to reduce CO2 emissions and to limit warming to 1.5° Celsius by 2030 went missing. The pledge to phase out coal production […]
News Provided By Wild Horse Ranch Productions A response to an article in the Deseret News by Amy Joi O’Donohue about managing wild horses, aka: ‘Mustangs’ Over the past years, many controversial ideas for managing wild horses in American have been floated, including some ideas cited in an […]
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