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Waste of the West: Public Lands Ranching

Waste of the West: Public Lands Ranching

January 11, 2017
January 11, 2017AnnieFannie

Frisco, Reveille roundups postponed

January 10, 2017
  The Bureau of Land Management has postponed until Thursday the ongoing Frisco Horse Management Area helicopter roundup due to winter weather. Also on Monday, the BLM announced that the start date for ... Read More
January 10, 2017AnnieFannie

Snowfall delays BLM wild horse roundup in Northwest Colorado

January 9, 2017
  As published by Craig Daily Press Craig — Storms that have blanketed Northwest Colorado in over two feet of snow have caused the Bureau of Land ... Read More
January 9, 2017AnnieFannie

BLM recalculates desired Pryor Mountain wild horse population, arrives at same number, Jan. 9, 2017

January 9, 2017
  As published by Billings Gazette Ordered by a district court judge to re-evaluate the desired wild horse population in the Pryor Mountains, the Bureau of Land Management has ... Read More
January 9, 2017AnnieFannie

Latest on S.D. wild horses: Court showdown looms, Jan. 9, 2017

January 9, 2017
  As published by Rapid City Journal State and local authorities have filed a motion to permanently remove hundreds of wild horses from a troubled north-central South Dakota sanctuary, ... Read More
January 9, 2017AnnieFannie

Frisco HMA roundup: 13 wild horses captured in Utah, Jan. 9, 2017

January 9, 2017
  Please consider a contribution to the Wild Horse Defense Fund, which makes it possible for RTF to have humane observers on the ground at roundups. Having an active voice has proven valuable ... Read More
January 9, 2017AnnieFannie

Frisco HMA roundup: 37 wild horses captured in Utah, Jan. 8, 2017

January 8, 2017
  Please consider a contribution to the Wild Horse Defense Fund, which makes it possible for RTF to have humane observers on the ground at roundups. Having an active voice has proven valuable ... Read More
January 8, 2017AnnieFannie

Bureau of Land Management begins busy season of horse roundups in Utah, Jan. 7, 2017

January 7, 2017
  Please consider a contribution to the Wild Horse Defense Fund, which makes it possible for RTF to have humane observers on the ground at roundups. Having an active voice has proven valuable ... Read More
January 7, 2017AnnieFannie

Judges corral arguments over wild horse protections in remote California county, Jan. 6, 2017

January 6, 2017
  Return to Freedom is a co-plaintiff in this important case. When necessary, RTF selectively litigates against actions which would set dangerous precedent to threaten America's wild horses and burros. Please consider a ... Read More
January 6, 2017AnnieFannie

S.D. state’s attorneys file motion seeking to transfer control of at-risk wild horses, Jan. 6, 2017

January 6, 2017
  On Jan. 5, 2017, the South Dakota state’s attorneys in Ziebach and Dewey Counties filed a motion requesting that a judge transfer to two equine welfare organizations control of 540 ... Read More
January 6, 2017AnnieFannie
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