H. Sterling Burnett as published on The Heartlander “…he became the largest buyer of wild horses in the United States…” Just two weeks after Ken Salazar was selected by President Barack Obama to become the 50th Secretary of the Interior in 2009, the Bureau of Land Managment (BLM), […]
Carol Walker, Director of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation will be on the Mustang Panel at the Equus Film Festival in New York City November 20-22. America’s Magnificent Mustangs Panel will be on Saturday November 21 at 5:15 pm at the Village East Cinema 189 2nd […]
“Once again Western Special Interest Politicians are grasping numbers out of their backside where their heads reside most of the time. Without science, fact or evidence they spout out numbers and figures that paint a false representation of what is really going on upon our western public lands. […]
Story by Svetlana Arkhangelskaya, special to RBTH as published in ‘Russia Beyond the Headlines‘ There are only about 2,000 Przewalski horses left in the world, but in October six endangered members of this species arrived in Russia. Scientists hope to restore them in the wild, and they are […]
by R.T. Fitch I have spent a great deal of time, today, searching for good news in relation to wild horses, burros or just equines in general and let me tell you, the pickings are slim. So I turned my eyes inward and have realized that I have […]
…and help save them at the same time An Open letter from Wild Horse Freedom Federation’s President, R.T. Fitch Fellow Equine Advocates; We are greatly honored and pleased to have our own Wild Horse Freedom Federation’s Director of Field Documentation, Carol Walker, host and produce a stunning calendar […]
By Dylan J. Darling / The Bulletin / Current Big Summit herd guidelines have been in place since 1975 The Ochoco National Forest is set to revise a 40-year-old management plan for a wild horse herd near Prineville and is looking for help from the public in the […]
by Sonia Luokkala, as published in The Salon A little-known 2004 amendment to a Nixon-era law allows formerly protected wild mares to be auctioned for slaughter Chief, a Kiger mustang born in the remote wilderness of Utah, lives with 400 other rescued wild horses and burros in a […]
By Noelle Phillips of the Denver Post “This ‘Feel Good Sunday’ installment strikes a special cord in the collective hearts of Terry and myself as only 3 short years ago we trekked on horseback across Outer Mongolia seeking out and documenting the only few hundred prehistoric ‘Takhi‘ wild […]
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