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Antelope Complex (Nev.) update: 52 wild horses captured, 2 killed

August 10, 2021
The Bureau of Land Management captured 52 wild horses on Monday, the eighth day of a planned 2,200-horse helicopter roundup on the Antelope Complex, located about 50 miles southeast of ... Read More
August 10, 2021Cory Golden
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West Douglas (Colo.) update: 21 wild horses captured

August 10, 2021
The Bureau of Land Management captured 21 wild horses on Monday, the 15th day of an “emergency” helicopter roundup on the West Douglas Herd Area, 20 miles south of Rangely, ... Read More
August 10, 2021Cory Golden
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Antelope (Nev.) update: Totals reach 404 wild horses captured, 2 killed

August 9, 2021
The Bureau of Land Management captured a combined 169 wild horses Saturday-Sunday, the sixth and seventh days of a planned 2,200-horse helicopter roundup on the Antelope Complex, located about 50 ... Read More
August 9, 2021Cory Golden
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West Douglas (Colo). update: 25 wild horses captured

August 9, 2021
The Bureau of Land Management captured 25 wild horses on Saturday, the 15th day of an “emergency” helicopter roundup on the West Douglas Herd Area, 20 miles south of Rangely, ... Read More
August 9, 2021Cory Golden
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West Douglas (Colo.) update: Totals reach 344 wild horses captured, 7 killed

August 8, 2021
The Bureau of Land Management captured 19 wild horses on Saturday, the 14th day of an “emergency” helicopter roundup on the West Douglas Herd Area, 20 miles south of Rangely, ... Read More
August 8, 2021Cory Golden
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West Douglas (Colo.) update: BLM captures 22 wild horses, kills 2

August 7, 2021
The Bureau of Land Management captured 22 wild horses on Friday, the 13th day of an “emergency” helicopter roundup on the West Douglas Herd Area, 20 miles south of Rangely, ... Read More
August 7, 2021Cory Golden
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Antelope Complex (Nev.) update: BLM captures 45 wild horses

August 7, 2021
The Bureau of Land Management captured 45 wild horses on Thursday, the fourth day of a planned 2,200-horse helicopter roundup on the Antelope Complex, located about 50 miles southeast of ... Read More
August 7, 2021Cory Golden
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RTF takes part in wild horse fertility control discussion

August 6, 2021
RTF biologist Celeste Carlisle recently took part in a roundtable discussion about the use of fertility control to manage wild horse populations ... Read More
August 6, 2021Cory Golden
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Antelope (Nev.) update: BLM captures 82 wild horses, kills two

August 6, 2021
The Bureau of Land Management captured 82 wild horses on Wednesday, the third day of a planned 2,200-horse helicopter roundup on the Antelope Complex, located about 50 ... Read More
August 6, 2021Cory Golden
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BLM to capture, remove 296 wild horses from Conger Herd Management Area (Utah)

August 5, 2021
Photo taken at RTF's Lompoc, Calif., headquarters sanctuary by Tony Stromberg The Bureau of Land Management plans to ... Read More
August 5, 2021Cory Golden
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