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Outer Banks wild horses let big white birds ride them for a good reason, expert says

August 14, 2019
As published by The Charlotte Observer The wild horses roaming North Carolina’s Outer Banks are known for being unpredictable and even dangerous — and this reputation only adds to the ... Read More
August 14, 2019Cory Golden

Environmentalists express worry over BLM reorganization; bureau downplays concerns

August 14, 2019
As published by Las Vegas Sun Reorganizing the Bureau of Land Management and moving a sizable contingent of employees from the nation’s capital to the Western United States, federal officials ... Read More
August 14, 2019Cory Golden
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Congressman, advocates push for investigation of Ariz. wild horse killings

August 9, 2019
As published by White Mountain Independent There has been no update from the U.S. Forest Service regarding the ongoing investigation into the deaths of 11 Heber Wild Horses in ... Read More
August 9, 2019Cory Golden

Roundups revive debate over how to limit ever-expanding wild horse populations

August 7, 2019
As published by The Las Vegas Sun The classic image of the untamed horse galloping across the Southwest terrain is a beloved one, re-created throughout American lore ... Read More
August 7, 2019Cory Golden
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BLM conducting bait-and-trap burro roundup on Arizona ranch

August 6, 2019
The Bureau of Land Management this week will begin a bait-and-trap removal of up to 40 burros from private property near the Tassi-Gold Butte Herd Area in northwest Arizona. The burros ... Read More
August 6, 2019Cory Golden
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BLM begins 1,250-horse removal from Eastern Nevada HMAs

August 6, 2019
On Monday, the Bureau of Land Management began a planned two-month bait-and-trap roundup in and around eastern Nevada’s Antelope and Antelope Valley Herd Management Areas with the goal of capturing ... Read More
August 6, 2019Cory Golden
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Red Rock HMA (Nev.) update: 237 wild horses removed from range

August 6, 2019
The Bureau of Land Management captured and removed 237 wild horses over eight days in an "emergency" bait-and-trap roundup on the Red Rock Herd Management Area in Clark County, ... Read More
August 6, 2019Cory Golden
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Pine Nut (Nev.) update: Six wild horses captured, one escapes; roundup to continue without helicopter

August 2, 2019
The Bureau of Land Management captured six wild horses and one stallion jumped out of the trap during loading and escaped on Thursday, the final day of a helicopter roundup ... Read More
August 2, 2019Cory Golden
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Pine Nut (Nev.) roundup: Six wild horses captured, one killed

August 1, 2019
On Wednesday, the Bureau of Land Management captured three stallions and three mares on the Pine Nut Mountains Herd Management Area in Nevada, bringing the total number of wild horses captured ... Read More
August 1, 2019Cory Golden
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Pine Nut (Nev.) roundup: Total reaches 364 wild horses captured

July 31, 2019
On Tuesday, the Bureau of Land Management captured three studs on the Pine Nut Mountains Herd Management Area in Nevada, bringing the total number of wild horses captured to 364. BLM ... Read More
July 31, 2019Cory Golden
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