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Advocates fighting to protect New Mexico wild horses

February 15, 2019
As published by Ruidoso (N.M.) News Advocates for the wild horse herds in Alto and other herds in ... Read More
February 15, 2019Cory Golden
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Watch! RTF’s 2019 advocacy outlook webinar

February 15, 2019
On Jan. 21, Return to Freedom hosted a wild horse advocacy outlook webinar featuring RTF's lobbyist, Chris Heyde, discussing what happened in the last Congress ... Read More
February 15, 2019Cory Golden
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Congress again opposes killing wild horses or selling them to slaughter

February 14, 2019
Conference Committee calls for ‘significant management changes’ in BLM's Wild Horse and Burro Program The Bureau of Land Management will continue to be barred from using taxpayer money to kill healthy ... Read More
February 14, 2019Cory Golden
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Happy Valentine’s Day from RTF!

February 13, 2019
Love is the Answer Dear Friends, What is love? However you choose to define it, anyone who thinks that other-than-human animals don’t experience love is not looking very hard. This is clearly ... Read More
February 13, 2019Cory Golden
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Nominations sought for National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board

February 13, 2019
The Bureau of Land Management is seeking nominations to fill three seats on the National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board. Nominations are due by March 30. The nine-member Advisory Board ... Read More
February 13, 2019Cory Golden
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Pine Nut Mountains roundup, Day 6: 22 wild horses captured

February 13, 2019
Twenty-two wild horses were captured Tuesday during the ongoing helicopter roundup on the Pine Nut Mountains Herd Management Area near Carson City, Nev., bringing the total number removed from the range ... Read More
February 13, 2019Cory Golden
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Pine Nut Mountains roundup, Days 4-5: Total reaches 294 wild horses captured

February 12, 2019
Sixty wild horses were captured Monday and 105 on Sunday during the ongoing helicopter roundup on the Pine Nut Mountains Herd Management Area near Carson City, Nev. A total of 294 ... Read More
February 12, 2019Cory Golden
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Pine Nut Mountains roundup, Day Three: 36 wild horses captured

February 10, 2019
Thirty-six wild horses were captured on Saturday, the third day of a planned two-week, 575-horse helicopter roundup on the Pine Nut Mountains Herd Management Area near Carson City, Nev. No injuries ... Read More
February 10, 2019Cory Golden
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Update: Colville Tribes begin roundup of more than 1,000 wild horses

February 9, 2019
Return to Freedom urges the business council of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation to hear the voices of tribal members who've objected to the roundup and change course ... Read More
February 9, 2019Cory Golden
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Pine Nut Mountains roundup, Day Two: 49 wild horses captured

February 9, 2019
Forty-nine wild horses were captured on Friday, the second day of a planned two-week, 575-horse helicopter roundup on the Pine Nut Mountains Herd Management Area near Carson City, Nev. No injuries ... Read More
February 9, 2019Cory Golden
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