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West Douglas (Colo.) update: 36 wild horses captured, foal euthanized

July 31, 2021
Captured wild horses in temporary holding on July 29. BLM photo. The Bureau of Land Management captured 36 ... Read More
July 31, 2021Cory Golden
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West Douglas (Colo.) update: BLM captures 32 wild horses on roundup’s fifth day

July 31, 2021
Wild horses photographed in temporary holding on the West Douglas Herd Area on July 29. BLM photo. The ... Read More
July 31, 2021Cory Golden
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West Douglas (Colo.) update: 29 wild horses captured, 2 killed

July 30, 2021
Captured West Douglas Herd Area in temporary holding corrals on July 28. BLM photo. The Bureau of Land Management ... Read More
July 30, 2021Cory Golden
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86,000 wild mustangs that roam the West are at the center of raging controversy

July 29, 2021
Wild horses on the Onaqui Mountain Herd Management Area. Photo by Meg Frederick. As published by National ... Read More
July 29, 2021Cory Golden
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BLM to conduct ’emergency’ roundup of 2,200 wild horses on Antelope Complex (Nev.)

July 29, 2021
Captured Antelope Herd Management Area horses photographed at a temporary holding corral during a 2012 BLM roundup. BLM file photo.... Read More
July 29, 2021Cory Golden
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BLM announces plan for Calico Complex (Nev.) including wild horse, burro removals, ‘minimally invasive’ sterilizations

July 29, 2021
Mares from RTF's Calico herd. RTF rescued 20 stallions and 74 mares after a roundup on the Calico Complex in 2010. ... Read More
July 29, 2021Cory Golden
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West Douglas (Colo.) update: 55 wild horses captured on roundup’s third day

July 29, 2021
Wild horses captured on the West Douglas Herd Area in temporary holding. BLM photo. The Bureau of Land Management ... Read More
July 29, 2021Cory Golden
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West Douglas (Colo.) update: 42 wild horses captured on roundup’s second day

July 28, 2021
Wild horses on the West Douglas Herd Area on July 26. BLM photo. The Bureau of Land Management captured ... Read More
July 28, 2021Cory Golden
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AP: U.S. vows to improve protections for wild horse adoptions

July 27, 2021
Photo by Tony Stromberg RTF note: Our full quote was: We’re glad that BLM is listening to the ... Read More
July 27, 2021Cory Golden
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West Douglas (Colo.) update: 28 wild horses captured on roundup’s first day

July 27, 2021
Wild horses on the Sand Wash Basin Herd Management Area in Colorado. Photo by Meg Frederick. The Bureau ... Read More
July 27, 2021Cory Golden
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