Op-Ed by William E. Simpson II “This is a necessarily-long article given all the moving parts in wild horse advocacy today.” And all of the ‘moving parts’ are combined with a lot of intentional misinformation promoted by both the Bureau of Land Management (‘BLM’), and sadly, by some […]
By: William E. Simpson II – Ethologist & Founder-CEO Wild Horse Fire Brigade Org Michelle Gough is an Ethologist and member of the Wild Horse Fire Brigade Advocacy Board. Michelle’s natural connection to native American wild horses runs deep and may very well be related to some of […]
By Stacie-Lee Sherwood “Millions of people live on the East Coast but have no idea our wild horses exist and how they need urgent help to survive…” Growing up on the east coast I knew we had horses, lots and lots of horses. None of these were wild […]
By: William E. Simpson II Recently, CBS4 NEWS Denver covered the new wild horse management paradigm ‘Wild Horse Fire Brigade‘, that naturally and cost-effectively saves American forests, wildlife and wild horses, and can save taxpayers hundreds of $-millions annually. Here is that report, in text and with the […]
By: William E. Simpson II Kati Weis at CBS Denver is doing the kind of powerful investigative journalism that made CBS a leader in investigative expose’ work. And her latest piece about wild horses and the BLM, which is part of a critically important series, is a world […]
By: William E. Simpson II Don’t we owe just a little something back to the wild horses that helped build America and fight its wars? Wild horses were essential to building America, our home. Isn’t that something honest women and men should honor? And if we look at […]
By: Brett Taylor of KDRV.com We’ve all seen it during the last several wildfire seasons in Oregon & California, the number of wildfires per year is growing and so is their intensity. Just in the last two years alone, more than two million acres have scorched by wildfires […]
By: William E. Simpson II In a paper titled ‘Potential spread of cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) by feral horses (Equus ferus caballus) in Western Colorado’ by Kate Schoenecker and Daniel Manier, who work for the United States Geologic Service, wild horses are alleged as the problem in regard to […]
by William E Simpson II – also published on the Pagosa Daily Post Most Americans today realize that in many cases money drives politics and policy. Natural resources management in America today suffers from that fact. In regard to the government’s current mismanagement of native species American wild […]
By William Simpson II The most important tool for flashy fuels mitigation and maintenance is that which Nature had employed for millennia in North America; Large Native Species Herbivores (deer, wild horses, elk, bison). Existing posits, methods and tactics that attempt to address the accelerating growth of abnormally […]
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