The Bureau of Land Management has captured 144 wild horses during the first two days of a helicopter roundup on the Challis Herd Management Area in Custer County, Idaho. No deaths have been reported.
Of the 65 mares, 52 stallions, 22 foals and five geldings captured, 98 horses (46 mares, 36 ... Read More
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Starting Tuesday, the Bureau of Land Management is set to begin a helicopter roundup of about 365 wild horses from the Challis Herd Management Area in Custer County, Idaho.
Over five to nine days, the agency plans to remove about 244 horses and re-release 121. Mares turned back out ... Read More
November 4, 2019Cory Golden
Read more about the joint wild horse management proposal supported by Return to Freedom here.
As published by The Hill
Two years ago, a small coalition of animal welfare groups submitted a proposal to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) outlining a framework to humanely and sustainably manage wild horses ... Read More
November 1, 2019Cory Golden
As published by The Salt Lake Tribune
The Bureau of Land Management has been forced to postpone putting up a few hundred wild horses, most of them recently removed from northern Utah’s Onaqui Mountains, after mustangs at the BLM’s Delta corral tested positive for ... Read More
October 29, 2019Cory Golden
About 340 of the 499 wild horses recently captured and removed from their home range on the Devil's Garden Plateau Wild Horse Territory in Northern California will be offered for adoption and sales with limitations starting on Nov. 2.
Fifty-eight horses have already been placed with adopters or buyers that scheduled ... Read More
October 28, 2019Cory Golden
Read the letter from Congressional Democrats
Learn more about the joint stakeholder proposal to Congress supported by RTF
As published by The Associated Press
Congressional Democrats are demanding the Interior Department produce an overdue report on plans to manage wild horses roaming federal lands in the West after the head ... Read More
October 28, 2019Cory Golden



