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Seaman-White River roundup update: 172 total wild horses captured, 2 killed

November 15, 2019
The Bureau of Land Management has since Tuesday captured 172 wild horses in an ongoing helicopter roundup as the agency work toward complete removal of all horses on ... Read More
November 15, 2019Cory Golden
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Seaman-White River roundup update: 102 wild horses captured, 1 killed

November 13, 2019
The Bureau of Land Management on Tuesday began a complete removal of all wild horses on the ... Read More
November 13, 2019Cory Golden
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Complete removal of Eastern Nevada Herd Area wild horses set to start

November 12, 2019
As soon as Tuesday, the Bureau of Land Management was set to begin a complete removal of ... Read More
November 12, 2019Cory Golden
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Challis (Idaho) roundup ends with 295 wild horses captured, 2 dead

November 12, 2019
The Bureau of Land Management captured 295 wild horses Nov. 5-11 in a helicopter roundup on the Challis Herd Management Area in Custer County, Idaho. Two mares were euthanized for ... Read More
November 12, 2019Cory Golden
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Alto, N.M., wild stallion fatally shot in Lincoln National Forest

November 8, 2019
 As published by Ruidoso NewsAn Alto, N.M., wild horse was fatally shot, possibly on Tuesday, and left to die on an isolated gravel road in the Lincoln National Forest.The news has upset ... Read More
November 8, 2019Cory Golden
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Utah BLM to hold hearing on helicopter use in wild horse management

November 8, 2019
The Bureau of Land Management's Utah state office will hold its annual public meeting on the use of helicopters and other motorized vehicles in the management of wild horses and ... Read More
November 8, 2019Cory Golden

Panel discussion: As populations of wild horses soar, so do tensions over management

November 7, 2019
Click to listen to the panel discussion Learn more about the joint proposal to Congress supported by RTF by clicking here As published by KNPR The fight over wild horses ... Read More
November 7, 2019Cory Golden
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Challis (Idaho) roundup update: 144 wild horses captured

November 7, 2019
The Bureau of Land Management has captured 144 wild horses during the first two days of a helicopter roundup on the Challis Herd Management Area in Custer County, Idaho. ... Read More
November 7, 2019Cory Golden
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BLM set to reduce Challis (Idaho) herd to 185 wild horses

November 4, 2019
Starting Tuesday, the Bureau of Land Management is set to begin a helicopter roundup of about 365 wild horses from the Challis Herd Management Area in Custer County, ... Read More
November 4, 2019Cory Golden
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Op-ed: In this rare bipartisan moment, will our government do what’s right for wild horses and burros?

November 1, 2019
Read more about the joint wild horse management proposal supported by Return to Freedom here. As published by The Hill Two years ago, a small coalition of animal welfare groups ... Read More
November 1, 2019Cory Golden
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