Tag: Wild Horse

The American Heritage of Wild Horses

By: William E. Simpson II Our history is important when it comes to managing our public lands, natural resources and wildlife. Much of our factual history today is being obscured by the white-noise of ignorance and politics that abounds in the media, where hearsay and monetary-motivated myths are […]

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Wild Horses: A Keystone Species

By Robert Bauer Advocates Playing into a Conspiracy Documenting and studying the issues concerning this nation’s wild horses and burros, has been my heart since 2009, as well as working in conjunction with others for their preservation in the wild. The wild horse and burro issue has affected […]

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Don’t Let Bureau of Land Management’s Plans for Wild Horse Herd Sterilization in the North Lander Complex Become a Model for Extinction

By Carol Walker as published on Wild Hoofbeats “…the intention is nakedly obvious – ultimately the complete sterilization of this herd.” The Bureau of Land Management has released an Environmental Assessment for the North Lander Complex in Wyoming. The Complex includes Conant Creek, Dishpan Butte, Muskrat Basin and […]

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Understanding ‘Wild Horse Fire Brigade’ The Supporting Science of Wildfire Grazing

By William E. Simpson II Catastrophic wildfires are incinerating our forests. Wildlife caught in these infernos are being killed by millions. Post-wildfire erosion is responsible for disastrous debris-flows and the silting-in of critical spawning grounds for migratory fish and trout, devastating fisheries. And even though massive budgets for […]

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