It is extremely important for as many wild horse advocates as possible to attend this meeting Sept. 9-11 in Arlington, VIrginia. Even if you can only go for one day, or a half a day, please go. The Advisory Board will most likely address issues like the field spaying of mares, […]
“It is my honor to announce that Equine Welfare Alliance and ReinFree.org have nominated R.T. Fitch for the Public Interest opening on the National Wild Horse & Burro Advisory Board.” – Debbie Coffey R.T. has been a true leader in the fight to save the wild horses, and […]
Source: Multiple The 2010 Twin Peaks roundup resulted in the permanent removal of more than 1,500 wild horses and 160 burros from the range… For the first time in the history of the Wild Horse Act, an Appeals Court will determine whether the BLM‘s interpretation of the Act […]
Source: Washington Times Letter to Editor Thank you for your recent article stating that the wild-horse roundup in northern Nevada had been canceled (“Wild horse roundup in Nevada is canceled amid outrage, fears over ‘stealth’ slaughter,” Web, Aug. 8). Tragically, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management went back […]
Source: The Cloud Foundation Documents Implicate Feds in Horse-Laundering Scheme Winnemucca, NV…. On August 11th, the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) notified a coalition of wild horse advocacy and conservation groups that it was “issuing a stop order” to helicopter wranglers hired to roundup hundreds of wild horses on […]
Source: The Cloud Foundation “Our goal is this: any foal born in the wild will have the chance to live its life in freedom with its family on its own terms,” COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Over 100 young wild horses living in the Theodore Roosevelt National Park in […]
Source: By Monika Courtney as published at This Is Reno.com “The ghostly broken spirits trapped onto 160 acres of hell are prisoners…” Was the quick organizing of a BLM workshop in Reno a courteous act or another PR stunt – pulling a hand brake on bad publicity pertaining […]
Source: By Stephen Dinan – The Washington Times “The U.S. Forest Service has decided to postpone the removal of horses on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest in Nevada tomorrow (today)” The advocates said the Forest Service failed to give proper public notice of the roundup and was using an […]
Source: By BETSY SIMON of The Cody Enterprise Dazzle was no fool. Sensing an approach by humans Thursday, the chocolate brown mare on the McCullough Peaks Herd Management Area east of Cody slipped past BLM wild horse specialist Tricia Hatle and volunteer Ada Inbody of Cody, avoiding a […]
Source: Written by Adam Rasmussen of KTVN.com “This BLM facility is denying that the horses need any shade,” The debate continued on Tuesday, over how wild horses and burros are being treated at the Bureau of Land Management‘s (BLM) Palomino Valley holding facility. Wild horse advocates claim the […]
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