an open letter from Charlotte Roe “Protecting public rangelands from overdevelopment and livestock overgrazing is a key to fighting global warming. “ Friends and Partners of the Wild Equids: While our nation and hearts are reeling from the latest mass gun violence, in come ever more urgent wakeup […]
by Adriana De Alba as published on 13newsnow.com The Currituck County Sheriff says people continue to approach and feed the horses every day. Deputies will begin strictly enforcing laws. CURRITUCK COUNTY, N.C. — They’ve roamed the beaches of Currituck for 500 years, but their numbers are dwindling. As […]
by Betty Nixon courtesy of Heber Wild Horses “Do you know who’s shooting the horses?” I often meet people out in the forest admiring and photographing the Heber Wild Horses. Because I spend many hours every week observing and documenting the horses, I have a familiarity with the […]
by Charlotte Roe Update and Observations Introductory Capsule The BLM’s National Wild Horse & Burro Advisory Board (AB) July 9-11, 2019 meeting in Boise, Idaho was largely a staged event. The 9-member Board convened with a bare quorum present — two members including the sole wild horse advocate, […]
by R.T. Fitch I know it is supposed to be Feel Good Sunday and for the main character in this story there is nothing about him that feels good, from gonads right down to his ego, he is a mess. But for me, I am laughing and hard. […]
by Pat Raia as posted on The Horse The plan would surgically sterilize mares in Oregon’s Warm Springs Herd Management Area A group of U.S. senators has asked Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt to scrap a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) plan to surgically sterilize mustang mares […]
by R.T. Fitch Perhaps I may need to consider calling such interludes “Look Back Sundays” as contemporary computer apps, such as Amazon Prime Photos and Facebook, are relentless in sending messages like,”You have memories with Terry Fitch from 7 years ago today”, or “See what you were doing […]
Opinion by Jennifer Caudill as published on the Reno Gazette Journal Thousands of horses are chased violently by helicopters into captivity in already overcrowded corrals to await a fate that, even in 2019, could end in slaughter. .. Last August in Wyoming’s Red Desert, across approximately 700,000 acres […]
by Perry Backus as published on Ravalli Republic The quarantine was put in place as a precaution after one of the horses brought to the event died and another was euthanized Thursday… The mustangs and wild burros slated for adoption at the Ravalli County Fairgrounds are currently under […]
by Molly Hudson, Arizona Republic “The Heber Wild Horse herd is a state and national treasure, they are the only wild horses in the state of Arizona” Since October 2018, there have been 19 documented cases of deceased horses in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, said Steve Johnson, Apache-Sitgreaves National […]
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