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Pine Nut Mountains roundup, Day One: 44 wild horses captured

February 8, 2019
Forty-four wild horses were captured on Thursday, the first day of a planned 575-horse helicopter roundup on the Pine Nut Mountains Herd Management Area near Carson City, Nev. No injuries were ... Read More
February 8, 2019Cory Golden
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Colville Tribes defend plan for helicopter roundup of 1,250 wild horses

February 6, 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 planned roundup ... Read More
February 6, 2019Cory Golden
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BLM plans Feb. 15 hearing on helicopter use in Billings, Mont.

February 6, 2019
The Bureau of Land Management will hold a hearing on the use of motorized vehicles and aircraft -- including helicopters -- from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Feb. 15 ... Read More
February 6, 2019Cory Golden
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Devils Garden update: Online adoption / sale event set for Feb. 11-15

February 5, 2019
The U.S. Forest Service announced on Tuesday that it will hold an online adoption / sale event Feb. 11-15 for wild horses captured last fall at the Devils Garden Wild ... Read More
February 5, 2019Cory Golden

RTF statement on nomination of Bernhardt to be Interior Secretary

February 4, 2019
President Trump on Monday nominated David Bernhardt, the deputy chief of the Interior Department, to succeed Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke. Our statement on Bernhardt's nomination: Return to Freedom is concerned by ... Read More
February 4, 2019Cory Golden
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Take action: Urge your representative to help end horse slaughter!

February 4, 2019
The SAFE Act has a new bill number: H.R. 961. The Safeguard American Food Exports (SAFE) Act would permanently ban horse slaughter in the U.S. and end the export of horses ... Read More
February 4, 2019Cory Golden
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BLM plans to remove 430 wild horses from Fifteenmile HMA (Wyo.)

February 3, 2019
The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public comment on a planned roundup, likely by helicopter, in and around the Fifteenmile Herd Management Area, located ... Read More
February 3, 2019Cory Golden

BLM to round up 575 wild horses from Pine Nut Mountains HMA (Nev.)

February 1, 2019
Starting on or about Wednesday, Feb. 6, the Bureau of Land Management plans to capture and remove 575 wild horses during a two-week helicopter roundup on the Pine Nut ... Read More
February 1, 2019Cory Golden

White House considering Lummis for Interior Secretary, sources say

January 30, 2019
As published by Bloomberg White House officials are seriously considering former cattle rancher and Wyoming congresswoman Cynthia Lummis to serve as President Donald Trump’s next Interior secretary, according to people ... Read More
January 30, 2019Cory Golden
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Press release: Animal welfare groups applaud federal legislation to ban horse slaughter

January 30, 2019
The Safeguard American Food Exports (SAFE) Act would permanently ban horse slaughter in the U.S. and end the export of horses for slaughter abroad. To send a message to ... Read More
January 30, 2019Cory Golden
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