By JIM MYERS – as published on the Las Vegas Review Journal “The Propaganda War Against Wild Horses and Burros Continues…” WASHINGTON — Gov. Brian Sandoval’s threat to pursue legal options to boost federal funding for managing wild horse populations drew mixed reaction from Nevada’s congressional delegation Wednesday. […]
Unedited BLM Press Release DATE: April 25, 2016 CONTACT: Heather Tiel-Nelson, 208-736-2352 Public Tour of Bruneau Off-Range Corrals May 13 The Bruneau Off-Range Corrals are located at 28536 Jacks Creek Road, and are privately owned and operated. About a 75-minute drive southeast of Boise, the […]
by AmyElizabeth as published on the gopthedailydose.com Political Enemy of Wild Horses and Burros in Center of Scandal A Utah businessman is rocking both state and national politics after claiming Utah Attorney General John Swallow helped him broker a deal with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to make […]
“It’s a first and a long time in coming. Internationally acclaimed cinematographer and wild horse advocate Ginger Katherns has finally been appointed to sit on the BLM’s Wild Horse & Burro Advisory Board. Ginger and other advocates have attempted to be a voice for the wild horses and […]
Submitted by Marjorie Farabee of Wild Horse Freedom Federation Baby burros at play in Oatman, AZ. Did you know that Oatman is located inside of the Black Mountain herd management area (HMA)? The burros that travel into town are regulars and tame. But, they come from the burros […]
by Patricia Saffran as published in Horse Directory “On the day the last burro sings it’s final mystical song through the canyons, a piece of the American soul will die.”
Source: MineralWellsIndex.com “Wouldn’t the Wild Ones be better off left IN the WILD?” The Bureau of Land Management is seeking proposals from contractors who can provide humane care for a minimum of 200 wild horses in a free-roaming pasture setting on an annual basis. This is a perfect […]
Source: EarthFixMedia What’s at stake with America’s lagging enforcement of grazing rules – explained in one minute.
By HALEY WALTERS Today’s News-Herald “A little bit of Wild Burro propaganda, maybe?!” ~ R.T. The Bureau of Land Management may enter into an agreement with Arizona Game and Fish Commission to team up on Arizona’s burro problem, following talks yesterday in Washington. Senator John McCain, representatives from […]
According to most leading scholars in history, anthropology and geography, none of the Native Tribes had horses until after Columbus. “On the contrary,” say elders of the Plains Indian Tribes, “our ancestors ALWAYS had horses.”
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