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Owyhee roundup continues: 36 wild horses captured, Nov. 5, 2016

November 5, 2016
  Please sign RTF's anti-roundup petition here. To contribute to RTF's Wild Horse Defense Fund, please click here. Another 36 wild horses, including eight foals, were captured on Friday during ... Read More
November 5, 2016AnnieFannie

Owyhee roundup: Two Nevada wild horses dead, 122 captured, Nov. 4, 2016

November 4, 2016
  Please sign RTF's anti-roundup petition here. To contribute to RTF's Wild Horse Defense Fund, please click here. Two wild horses have died and 122 have been captured during ... Read More
November 4, 2016AnnieFannie
black-moon

Formerly wild stallion named 'Horse of the Year', Nov. 4, 2016

November 4, 2016
  Television station KSBY on Friday featured the story of Sutter, a resident of Return to Freedom's American Wild Horse Sanctuary -- and this year's American Society for the Prevention of ... Read More
November 4, 2016AnnieFannie

State vet: Dead burros in Axtell, Utah, contracted rare virus, Nov. 3, 2015

November 3, 2016
  As published by Sanpete Messenger Axtell — The Bureau of Land Management says 25 wild burros that died in an off-range corral in Axtell appear to have contracted a rare ... Read More
November 3, 2016AnnieFannie

Public input sought on how East Douglas, Colo., wild horses receive water, Nov. 2, 2016

November 2, 2016
  As published by Craig Daily Press New fencing and water projects are being considered to help the Piceance-East Douglas wild horse herd management area, according to a news release ... Read More
November 2, 2016AnnieFannie

Can birth control save our wild horses? Oct. 31, 2016

October 31, 2016
  In June, Return to Freedom joined with 38 wild horse advocacy, rescue and humane organizations to call on the Bureau of Land Management to increase ... Read More
October 31, 2016AnnieFannie

Report: BLM has no strategic plan for wild horses, Oct. 27, 2016

October 28, 2016
  As published by Deseret News Salt Lake City — The nation's wild horse and burro population is growing by 18 percent to 20 percent each year under a budget ... Read More
October 28, 2016AnnieFannie

Alto, N.M., herd now allowed to mingle, Oct. 27, 2016

October 27, 2016
  As published by Ruidoso News Alto, N.M., herd advocates continue to wait on the court system to grind out an answer on the future of 13 horses that used ... Read More
October 27, 2016AnnieFannie

'No ambiguity': Court tells BLM it cannot treat public land as private, Oct. 27, 2016

October 27, 2016
  To read the Oct. 14 press release about the court's decision from Return to Freedom and its fellow plaintiffs, please click here. As published by Casper Star Tribune The ... Read More
October 27, 2016AnnieFannie
calico-roundup

Update: Two injured Salt River horses located, Arizona advocates say, Oct. 25, 2016

October 25, 2016
  As published by The Arizona Republic The two missing horses that were shot Friday night by an unknown gunman have been found, according to a horse rescue group. According to Simone ... Read More
October 25, 2016AnnieFannie
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