The Bureau of Land Management offices in Rock Springs and Rawlins are launching a 30-day public scoping period prior to preparing an environmental assessment on proposed deadly wild horse stampedes in the Salt Wells Creek, Adobe Town, and Great Divide Basin Herd Management Areas.
The war on Wyoming’s last remaining wild horses is allegedly scheduled to begin in the fall of 2017.
“Using poor science and bad numbers the BLM continues to ensure that the wild horses of Wyoming will have no families, freedom or future. Unedited, propaganda article posted below. (Herds do not double in size every four years – Fake News)” ~ R.T.
SOURCE: Wildhoofbeats.com “18 months is a long time to wear these old fashioned, bulky and dangerous collars. And I hope that if any of these mares do run into trouble that the researchers at University of Wyoming are actually able to release the collars before the mares die. […]
Source: The Cloud Foundation Roundup Incident Sparks Outcry COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – On February 12, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) conducted a helicopter roundup of wild horses at Cedar Mountain Herd Management Area (HMA) in Utah. The Cloud Foundation (TCF) and advocates across the country contend that […]
Source: http://www.wildhoofbeats.com “They are disturbing the horses, and risking the lives of these mares with this dangerous radio collar study. They can die from getting tangled up with these collars. Direct observation is much more humane and more relevant. I am hoping that all these mares survive the […]
Photos of wild mares at Teterville (photo: Carol Walker) By Debbie Coffey, V.P. and Dir. of Wild Horse Affairs, Wild Horse Freedom Federation Copyright 2017 All Rights Reserved. After no news for 2 years by BLM on their promised investigation and report to the public on the […]
“Wild horses and burros survived centuries in perfect balance and harmony without the intervention of humans. The removal of natural predators upsets the natural balance and the crisis rolls downhill initiating even more violent intervention by humans. If we, as humans, would step back and cease attempting to manage something that does not require to be controlled the world would be a much better place to live for humans and animals alike. Keep the faith.” ~ R.T.
Source: Wild Hoofbeats Only 3 mares in the trailer? by Carol Walker, Dir. of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation On Sunday morning I waited at the parking lot next to the corrals at the Rock Springs BLM facility. It was 1 degree above zero, and […]
Source: Wild Hoofbeats USGS holding radio collars, the one on the right is for the study by Carol Walker, Dir. of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation The BLM and the University of Wyoming are conducting a Radio Collar Study on wild mares in the Adobe Town […]
story by BRITAIN EAKIN as published in Courthouse News “Friends of Animals fail to convince Federal Judge…” WASHINGTON (CN) – An animal-rights group lost their court battle to block the U.S. government from removing hundreds of wild horses from Utah’s Cedar Mountains. The Bureau of Land Management, a […]
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