Sutter, a 31-year-old palomino stallion who lives at Return to Freedom’s American Wild Horse Sanctuary near Lompoc, Calif., will become the first ... Read More
As published by The Associated Press
Cheyenne, Wyo. (AP) — A federal judge in Cheyenne has ordered the U.S. Bureau of Land Management to re-evaluate plans for a ... Read More
March 21, 2017AnnieFannie
Wild Horse Nation
Green – lots of it!
On this St. Patrick’s Day here at Return to Freedom’s American Wild Horse Sanctuary, there’s green ... Read More
March 17, 2017AnnieFannie
Just four spots remain for a special photo safari led by renowned equine photographer Tony Stromberg on Monday, March 20, starting with a light picnic lunch at 1:30 p.m. and ending at ... Read More
March 17, 2017AnnieFannie
A deadline of April 4 has been set for public comments on the Bureau of Land Management's plan to capture and remove next fall 1,029 wild horses from Herd Management Areas in ... Read More
March 17, 2017AnnieFannie
As published by Ruidoso News
The task of conducting a habitat study and then managing wild horse herds in New Mexico would be costly and time-consuming, and would ... Read More
March 16, 2017AnnieFannie
President Donald Trump’s first broad-brush budget proposal would cut the Department of the Interior budget, which includes the Bureau of Land Management, by 12%, or $1.5 billion.
It notes a greater ... Read More
March 16, 2017AnnieFannie
A resolution urging the federal government to reduce wild horse and burro populations by means that could include sterilization with a method of birth control not yet proven safe or ... Read More
March 16, 2017AnnieFannie
As published by The Salt Lake Tribune
Washington — Michael Nedd, who had run the Bureau of Land Management's office over energy and mineral programs, will take over as ... Read More
March 15, 2017AnnieFannie




