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93 horses rounded up in Oregon

August 30, 2016
  Ninety-three wild horses have been rounded up in southeastern Oregon as part of Bureau of Land Management gather, as of Tuesday. Horses from the Three Fingers Herd Management Area were to ... Read More
August 30, 2016AnnieFannie

BLM plans roundup in fire-hit Oregon

August 29, 2016
  As published by KTVZ Vale, Ore. - The Bureau of Land Management's Vale District announced Monday it plans to conduct an emergency gather of wild horses in the Three Fingers Herd ... Read More
August 29, 2016AnnieFannie

Alto, N.M., wild horses coming home

August 29, 2016
  As published by the Ruidoso News Hundreds of people burst into applause and cheers Monday after learning that the Alto, N.M., wild horse herd will ... Read More
August 29, 2016AnnieFannie

They Shoot Horses (With Birth-Control Darts), Don’t They?

August 28, 2016
  As published by The Wall Street Journal TJ Holmes begins each spring by apologizing to the wild horses in Colorado’s Disappointment Valley. Sometimes, she cries. Ms. Holmes has known many ... Read More
August 28, 2016AnnieFannie

Alto, N.M., herd rounded up

August 27, 2016
  As published by the Ruidoso News Ruidoso, N.M. – About a dozen “wild” mares and their foals were hauled away from the Alto area Friday in response to ... Read More
August 27, 2016AnnieFannie

Butte County, S.D., wild horse draft EA released

August 26, 2016
BLM photo As published by the Black Hills Pioneer Belle Fourche — Relocation of more than 1,000 wild horses onto a private ... Read More
August 26, 2016AnnieFannie

BLM Postpones Oregon Roundup Due To Fire

August 24, 2016
  Take action: Join Return to Freedom in opposing wild horse roundups -- sign our petition by clicking here. As published by Oregon Public Broadcasting A wild horse roundup ... Read More
August 24, 2016AnnieFannie

600 Wild Horses To Be Rounded Up In Checkerboard Area

August 16, 2016
Return to Freedom and coalition partners AWHPC & Cloud Foundation continue to challenge the planned removal of wild horses on the Wyoming Checkerboard. Published Aug. 16, 2016: Wyoming Public Radio ... Read More
August 16, 2016AnnieFannie

Army will dispose of 750 Fort Polk Horses, Louisiana

August 16, 2016
Published in News of The Horse August 16, 2016 Fort Polk, Louisiana – Between 700 and 750 wild horses are “trespassing” on Fort Polk, and the Army has implemented a ... Read More
August 16, 2016AnnieFannie

Dollars in the Wind

August 13, 2016
  While Return to Freedom agrees that BLM’s current trajectory is unsustainable, RTF rejects the columnist’s notion that caring about the fate of free-roaming horses and burros is a “hipster” issue. ... Read More
August 13, 2016AnnieFannie
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