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A holiday message from Return to Freedom

December 23, 2016
Dear Friends, There’s much that we can learn from the natural world when we pause and pay attention. Those who find the presence of wild horses inconvenient diminish them as an “invasive ... Read More
December 23, 2016AnnieFannie

Reuniting Wild Horse Families

December 23, 2016
Dear Friend, While we fight every day for the thousands of nameless horses who are still free on the range, we are reminded by our ... Read More
December 23, 2016AnnieFannie
Pine Nuts Wild Horses

BLM seeking comment on Pine Nut horse plan

December 23, 2016
As published by The Record Courier Nearly 600 wild horses are wandering the Pine Nut Mountains, and their numbers are increasing an average of 17 percent a year, documents ... Read More
December 23, 2016AnnieFannie

BLM seeking comment on Pine Nut horse plan, Dec. 22, 2016

December 22, 2016
As published by The Record Courier Nearly 600 wild horses are wandering the Pine Nut Mountains, and their numbers are increasing an average of 17 percent a year, documents ... Read More
December 22, 2016AnnieFannie

BLM suspends wild horse roundup in Sand Wash Basin, Colo., until next year, Dec. 22, 2016

December 22, 2016
  As published by Craig Daily Press Craig — The Bureau of Land Management has suspended until Jan. 3 the bait-trap operation used to gather wild horses in ... Read More
December 22, 2016AnnieFannie

Twelve wild horses captured on second day of Eagle / Silver King roundup, Dec. 22, 2016

December 22, 2016
  To sign Return to Freedom's anti-roundup petition, please click here. Seven studs, three mares, two foals were captured on Wednesday as the Bureau of Land Management continued a four-day helicopter ... Read More
December 22, 2016AnnieFannie

Ft. Polk, La.: Guardians fight the Army to save wild horses, Dec. 21, 2016

December 21, 2016
  As published by Courthouse News Service Baton Rouge, LA (CN) — Horse-lovers have already saved 50 of them, but a Louisiana conservation is suing the Army for its plan ... Read More
December 21, 2016AnnieFannie

Thirty-one Nevada wild horses captured on first day of 'emergency' roundup, Dec. 21, 2016

December 21, 2016
  To sign Return to Freedom's anti-roundup petition, please click here. Thirty-one wild horses were captured on Tuesday as the Bureau of Land Management began a four-day "emergency" helicopter ... Read More
December 21, 2016AnnieFannie

BLM begins planned four-day, 100-wild horse roundup in Nevada, Dec. 19, 2016

December 19, 2016
  To sign RTF's anti-roundup petition, please click here. Bureau of Land Management press release (pdf) Ely – The Bureau of Land Management Ely District is scheduled on Tuesday, ... Read More
December 19, 2016AnnieFannie

BLM sets Dec. 19 Sacramento, Calif., meeting on helicopter use

December 17, 2016
  Bureau of Land Management press release Sacramento, CA – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will host a hearing about the use of aircraft and motor vehicles in wild ... Read More
December 17, 2016AnnieFannie
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