The Bureau of Land Management has captured 1,288 wild horses through Thursday, the 28th day of a planned 1,600-horse helicopter roundup on the Chokecherry, Eagle and Mt. Elinor Herd Management Areas near Pioche, Nev.
Unusually, the BLM announced that was counting "all of last year's weanable foals ... as adults," resulting ... Read More
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The Bureau of Land Management's proposal to remove more than 1,700 wild horses from a Nevada herd area complies with federal laws, a judge has ruled.
Chief Judge Beryl Howell of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia rejected arguments that BLM illegally chose ... Read More
February 14, 2020Cory Golden
For 21 years, our mission at RTF has been to advocate for viable solutions to keep our nation’s wild horses and burros out of harm’s way on and off the range. Because our public lands are managed under a multiple-use legal mandate, the challenges are many.
Unfortunately, despite their protected status, ... Read More
February 14, 2020Cory Golden
The Bureau of Land Management's seven-day helicopter roundup on the Reveille Herd Management Area in Nevada ended on Thursday with 74 wild horses captured and 39 released back onto the HMA. No deaths were reported.
A total of 43 studs and 31 mares were captured and removed from their home range. The ... Read More
February 13, 2020Cory Golden
The Bureau of Land Management has captured 86 wild horses -- 48 studs and 38 mares -- through Sunday, the fourth day of a roundup on the Reveille Herd Management Area in Nevada. No deaths have been reported.
BLM plans to remove up to 150 wild horses in a 7-10 day ... Read More
February 10, 2020Cory Golden
The Bureau of Land Management has captured 1,203 wild horses through Sunday, the 25th day of a planned 1,600-horse helicopter roundup on the Chokecherry, Eagle and Mt. Elinor Herd Management Areas near Pioche, Nev.
Unusually, the BLM announced that was counting "all of last year's weanable foals ... as adults," resulting ... Read More
February 10, 2020Cory Golden




