Tag: Nevada

BLM Sells Land to Water Guzzlers During Drought

By Debbie Coffey   ~ Director of Wild Horse Affairs at Wild Horse Freedom Federation        Copyright 2013     All Rights Reserved. From 2002-2012 (ten years) the BLM Ely District in Nevada leased 3,952,231 acres for oil & gas exploration and development.  Think about it.  Almost 4 million acres in only […]

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Feeding Wild Horses Can Cost Them Their Freedom

Source: Written by Bonnie Matton Special to the Mason Valley News and published at RGJ.com Watering, though not illegal, can be just as harmful to the horses… Though people continue to feed and water Nevada‘s wild horses, these horses most often end up becoming ‘nuisance’ horses, just like […]

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One View: BLM Gets One Right on Horses

Source: written by Ginger Casey as published in RGJ.com Ginger Casey is an Emmy-award winning journalist and writer who began her 23-year television career at KTVN in Reno. My first job in television news was in Reno. The searing sun and blistering temperatures could be relentless. We routinely […]

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Video: Wild Horse Wars

Source: RetroReport.org “Of course there is a lot of stumbling and miss-information from D. Phillipps, whose milking of the advocacy and premature release of Tom Davis’ information has allowed the kill buyer of 1,700 wild horses to go free, but other than his poor performance it is an […]

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George Knapp: The BLM is Not Listening

Source: George Knapp as published on Las Vegas City Lights The BLM’s virtually unstoppable plan to round up the few wild horses that remain in Southern Nevada comes less than two weeks after the wild horse program was described as abysmal failure in a study conducted for the […]

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Changes Ahead For Nevada Wild Horses

Source: By: Terri Russell – Email of KOLOTV.com “The cooperation agreements before with the state and with the advocates were superior in every way” RENO, NV – It’s easy to get pictures of wild horses near the DaMonte Ranch area south of Reno—especially earlier this year. Just as […]

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