“Kathleen Hayden and the Coyote Canyon heritage horses were featured in a Los Angeles Times article today. Kathleen Hayden sent an UPDATE, which is her letter to John Kalish, BLM Field Manager at the Palm Springs South Coast Field Office. The Los Angeles Times article is below her […]
Source: LA Times Archives “Feel good Sunday has rolled around and I have been saving this gem for several weeks. We talk about our country being founded on the back of the horse but there are a multitude of other ways the horses have improved our lifestyle and […]
Source: L.A. Times written By John M. Glionna “I’ve got it in my freezer. People who come here know what they’re eating.” For activists, the video is not only an animal execution on tape, it’s a public challenge. The clip, posted on YouTube, shows an employee of a […]
Source: John M. Glionna of the Los Angeles Times “Until a ban is in place, every horse is just one bad sale away from being sent to slaughter.” Proposed federal legislation would ban the export of American horses for slaughter, reinstitute a ban on slaughtering them in the […]
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) officials compromised the integrity of a BLM study by removing scientific concerns about the effects newly relaxed grazing regulations would have on public lands. Millions of acres of public land in the western U. S. are protected by BLM grazing rules, which regulate when, where, and for how long cattle may graze there.
Press Release issued by The Equine Welfare Alliance CHICAGO, (EWA) – The Los Angeles Times printed a guest column today by Department of Interior (DOI) chief and former rancher, Ken Salazar, aimed at rationalizing the unnecessary removal of America’s wild mustangs and burros from their vast ranges. Equine […]
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