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Congress is expected to vote sometime this week on an omnibus-spending bill that includes a proposal to kill wild horses captured from public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management, and re-open horse slaughterhouses that were shut down in 2007. Should the main backer of ... Read More
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March 21, 2018Cory Golden
The National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board meeting planned for March 27-28 has been postponed because advocates threatened legal action, the Bureau of Land Management announced on Friday.
“The meeting was delayed when one of its members threatened to sue the BLM because it did not provide 30 days’ notice ... Read More
March 16, 2018Cory Golden
March 16 update: The meeting has been postponed. No new meeting date has been set.
The Bureau of Land Management on Tuesday announced a National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board meeting March 27-28. In doing so, the agency appears to have violated the Federal Advisory Committee Act, which requires that ... Read More
March 15, 2018Cory Golden
March 16 update: The meeting has been postponed. No new date has been set.
The National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board is set to meet March 27-28 in Salt Lake City.
At its last meeting, the independent board voted to call on the Bureau of Land Management to shoot ... Read More
March 13, 2018Cory Golden
From the start, women have been the driving force behind the effort to save America’s wild horses and burros on our public lands.
Often, detractors label wild horses an “emotional issue” in a patronizing tone. They fail to recognize that advocates, both women and men, hold a deep interest in natural ... Read More
March 8, 2018Cory Golden
Dear Friends of Return to Freedom,
Life is always busy here at Return to Freedom’s headquarters on California’s Central Coast.
In 2016, we became aware of a sanctuary in the Midwest in desperate need of funds for hay. We worked with other sanctuaries to have hay delivered.
Not even two months later, we received ... Read More
March 8, 2018Cory Golden



