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Bible Springs roundup, Day Three: 33 wild horses captured, two killed

August 4, 2018
  Eighteen mares, seven foals and eight studs were captured and two stallions killed on Friday during the third day of the Bureau of Land Management's helicopter roundup at Bible Springs ... Read More
August 4, 2018Cory Golden
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Bible Springs roundup, Day Two: 42 wild horses captured, one killed

August 3, 2018
Twenty-four mares, 12 foals and six studs were captured and one stallion killed on Thursday during the second day of the Bureau of Land Management's helicopter roundup at Bible Springs ... Read More
August 3, 2018Cory Golden
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Bible Springs roundup, Day One: 37 wild horses captured

August 2, 2018
The Bureau of Land Management on Wednesday captured 13 stallions, 14 mares and 10 foals on the first day of helicopter drive trapping on and around the Bible Springs Complex ... Read More
August 2, 2018Cory Golden
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Good news for wild horses — but there’s still work to do!

August 1, 2018
By a vote of 92-6, the U.S. Senate handed a win to wild and domestic horses on Wednesday by approving a Fiscal Year 2019 “mini-bus” appropriations package that included protective ... Read More
August 1, 2018Cory Golden
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Water troughs for Fish Springs herd vandalized

August 1, 2018
As published by The Record-Courier Not everyone appears to be happy about a deal struck between the Bureau of Land Management and the Pine Nut Wild Horse Association. A police report ... Read More
August 1, 2018Cory Golden
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BLM to remove 800 wild horses from Nevada Wild Horse Range

August 1, 2018
One of more than 1,400 wild horses captured during the recent Owyhee helicopter roundup that will be offered for adoption by the Bureau of Land Management. All photos by Steve ... Read More
August 1, 2018Cory Golden
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BLM to capture 149 wild horses from Muddy Creek HMA (Utah)

July 31, 2018
The Bureau of Land Management plans to use helicopter drive-trapping to capture and remove 149 wild horses from the Muddy Creek Herd Management in Utah. BLM cites “declining rangeland health, overpopulation ... Read More
July 31, 2018Cory Golden
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BLM set to capture, remove 200 Utah wild horses

July 28, 2018
Beginning Aug. 1, Bureau of Land Management plans to begin the capture and removal of 200 “excess” wild horses during a planned eight-day helicopter roundup at the Bible Springs Complex ... Read More
July 28, 2018Cory Golden
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Fish Springs herd gets reprieve in Nevada

July 27, 2018
As published by The Record-Courier A proposal to round up about 70 horses in the Fish Springs herd in Nevada is on hold while local advocates ... Read More
July 27, 2018Cory Golden
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Drought spurs extreme measures to protect West’s wild horses

July 23, 2018
  As published by U.S. News & World Report SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Harsh drought conditions in parts of the American West are pushing wild horses to ... Read More
July 23, 2018Cory Golden
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