Source: by Tracie Sullivan of TheSpectrum.com Cow Keepers Can’t Comprehend “Multiple Use” Concept CEDAR CITY — In a move that was praised by local ranchers, Iron County Commissioners voted unanimously Monday to send a letter to the Bureau of Land Management in support of livestock owners who use […]
Source: HorseTalk “The fate of former wild horses being held captive by BLM contractors in long term SD holding remains uncertain. We will issue an update when information is made available.” ~ R.T. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The horse toll from the major blizzard that struck South Dakota appears likely to […]
Source: By John Christopher Fine as published in the Epoch Times “The storm passed and we were left with the gruesome task of picking up dead horses.” The baby horse stuck its hoof up in the air as if to say ‘I am not going to step in […]
Source: By DYLAN WOOLF HARRIS of the Elko Daily Free Press The BLM employee didn’t see any horses, but because water was available, the BLM believes the horses to be in good shape. ELKO — Reports that wild horses were without water prompted local Bureau of Land Management […]
Source: CNN.com “Americans Left in the Cold Over Status of Captured Wild Horses in BLM Concentration Camps” (CNN) — Like in a scene from an apocalyptic parable, dark carcasses of cows and steers lie motionless in silent clusters across swaths of South Dakota. An early blizzard caught ranchers […]
Source: by Mark Robison as published on RGJ.com “There are no government employees on site…” The following comes from a press release sent out by Beverlee McGrath, who represents Hidden Valley Horse Rescue, among other groups: What is happening to the 50,000 American wild horses now that the […]
Source: New York Times “Our land is precious to the Navajo people as are all the horses on the Navajo Nation. Horses are sacred animals to us.” PHOENIX — Under pressure by animal welfare groups and many of his own people, the president of the Navajo Nation, Ben […]
Source: By Jacob Morgan of MetroNews.co “The discovery sheds light on a distinct evolutionary advantage…” Have you ever stood in the grocery store, eyeing the checkout counters to see which one has the shortest line? It turns out you’re not alone. According to Philip McLoughlin, an associate professor at […]
Source: by Meg Grant as published in the AARP Blog “Wild horses are a great joy. Like my own freedom, I understood and cherished the spirit of freedom those animals have.” Dayton O. Hyde describes the 13,000 acres of land in South Dakota that is home to his […]
Guest OpEd by Lisa LeBlanc “BLM Field Report, Wild Horse and Burro Area CA96123 September – October, 2013 WH & B Quadrant ‘North/ East’, Units A – F1 Field Agents: J. Hunter, B. Fischer Observed: Horses: 32 (-9) Burros: 18 (+6) Range: Typical for late summer/early fall, most […]
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