Source: wildhoofbeats.com Losing the Beautiful Wild Horses of Salt Wells Creek by Carol J. Walker, Dir. of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation A grey stallion at dawn His family Just after dawn we arrived at Bitter Creek Road, way down Highway 430 in Salt Wells Creek, […]
Source: wildhoofbeats.com The horses look like ants The Checkerboard Wild Horse Roundup Doesn’t Look Any Better from a Distance by Carol J. Walker, Dir. of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation Today we were placed 3 miles from the trap site above the Eversole Ranch in Salt […]
Source: wildhoofbeats.com A wild family in Salt Wells Creek Rounding Up Wild Horses Will Break Your Heart if You See Them First When They Are Free by Carol J. Walker, Dir. of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation Dust boils up from the running wild horses Running […]
Source: wildhoofbeats.com The black family Wild Horses and Barbed Wire Fences Do Not Mix – Checkerboard Roundup Day 8 by Carol J. Walker, Dir. of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation This morning we headed to the Bar X Road in Great Divide Basin for another day […]
Join us on Wild Horse Wednesdays® Join us for a special, extra show this Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017 6:00 p.m. PST … 7:00 p.m. MST … 8:00 p.m. CST … 9:00 p.m. EST Listen to the archived show (HERE!) You can also listen to the show on your phone […]
Source: wildhoofbeats.com The Checkerboard Roundup Day 7 – Great Divide Basin by Carol J. Walker, Dir. of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation A gorgeous black stallion who will be rounded up in the coming days The Checkerboard Roundup 2017 is taking place right now and is […]
SOURCE: wildhoofbeats.com Mica’s Dad, still wild and free On the eve of the 2017 Checkerboard Roundup, an old Adobe Town Friend is Found by Carol J. Walker, Dir. of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation In 2010 I was staying in Rawlins, Wyoming to observe the Adobe […]
Wyoming State Legislature decided to take special interests’ right to wreck the environment to another level by passing legislation making it illegal to cross “open land for the purpose of collecting resource data.” WWP and our allies were alarmed by the fact that the laws – dubbed “Jonathan’s Laws” by our staff – would seek specifically to punish people who intend to communicate data to the government; this is a restriction on free speech and targets a specific class of citizens (data collectors) in a way that the U.S. Constitution prohibits.
SOURCE: Wildhoofbeats.com by Carol Walker, Dir. of Field Documentation, Wild Horse Freedom Federation Congress is back in session and the 2018 Budget will be under consideration. Over 46,000 wild horses and burros currently in short term holding and long term holding plus over 46,000 right now still on […]
SOURCE: climatewest.org By Becca Fischer Last week, Guardians submitted comments on Interior Secretary Zinke’s and the Wyoming Bureau of Land Management’s proposal to hold two oil and gas lease sales in March of next year. Instead of turning over a new leaf in 2018, the Wyoming BLM is […]
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