as posted on Phoenix’s Fox 10 PHOENIX — The herd of wild horses living near Arizona’s Salt River would have new protections under a proposal the House has passed with bipartisan support. Rep. Kelly Townsend of Mesa is sponsoring a proposal that would make it illegal to harass, […]
Alert issued by Carol Walker, Director of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation Published on WildHoofBeats.com Stop the Adobe Town Roundup and Radio Collar Study The Bureau of Land Management has announce plans to roundup and remove wild horses from the Adobe Town Herd Management Area in […]
By Jonathan Pearlman in Sydney and published on the New Zealand Herald “The war on wild horses and burros is global in it’s sickening scope!”~R.T. Authorities in Australia are planning a controversial cull of more than 5000 wild horses to effectively wipe out the Snowy Mountains brumbies, a […]
By Stephen Messenger as published on The Dodo “His sad solitude was soon ended, however, and by a surprising source…” The last year has been a rough one for Bub the donkey and his bird friend, named Goose — but the pair has learned that life’s still worth […]
written by Charlotte Roe and published on OSU’s Daily Barometer “Livestock outnumber wild horses and burros by at least 37 to 1 on federal lands.” I am saddened that OSU, a pioneer in environmental sciences, would become involved in unethical, highly controversial experiments on protected wild horses. This […]
By Susan Salk as published on Off Track Thoroughbreds “Way to go ‘Kudo”, keep up the good fight, we love ya man!” ~ R.T. “This is the first time in the history of the state (Florida) that … a person has been sentenced to prison for torturing animals,” […]
By Fran Maye, as published on The Southern Chester County News “…Lily’s life will be much more comfortable with a companion….” EAST MARLBOROUGH >> Lily, the 20-year-old horse pelted 130 times by paintballs has found a mate. The 20-year-old horse has been moved from a rehabilitation stable at […]
By Sarah Weaver News Reporter for The Daily Barometer “Although we are glad to see that our own Carol Walker, director of documentation at the Wild Horse Freedom Federation (WHFF) is quoted at the very beginning of this news article we are, on the other hand, abashed at […]
By Dianna Wray as published in The HoustonPress “The news of the horses at Cypress Trails led many people to take to social media to express their outrage that the horses were apparently left in this situation to fend for themselves.” After days of warnings that flooding was […]
by R.T. Fitch, President/Co-founder of Wild Horse Freedom Federation “The Skies Opened Up and it Wouldn’t Stop…” “Yesterday was a dreadful day as many lives and property were lost to a torrential storm system that dropped upwards of 20” of rain on the Bayou City. Forty five miles […]
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