As published by The Horse
The Bureau of Land Management, due to on-going drought conditions resulting in insufficient water to support the wild horses in Nevada’s Big Sand Spring Valley, will begin gathering and providing emergency care for up to 300 wild horses.
The gather was expected to begin on ... Read More
News and Noteworthy
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As published by The Denver Post
The U.S. Court of Appeals in Denver heard a case Monday that will decide if the BLM, ... Read More
September 19, 2016AnnieFannie
Return to Freedom's American Wild Horse Sanctuary needs a 48' x 48' hay cover that will protect hay from the rain while increasing safety and efficiency.
You can help us reach our $25,000 fundraising goal by clicking here. RTF must raise $5,000 from 40 donors by Sept. 30 in order to earn a ... Read More
September 19, 2016AnnieFannie
As published by the Elk Daily Free Press
ELKO, NEVADA – The Bureau of Land Management will begin an emergency wild horse gather on Monday with placement of corrals near the Cherry Spring area located in Maverick-Medicine Herd Management Area.
Cherry Spring is approximately 60 miles southeast of Elko.
The wild ... Read More
September 17, 2016AnnieFannie
The Bureau of Land Management posted the following statement on its website: "The National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board is an independent panel comprised of members of the public that make recommendations to the Bureau of Land Management regarding its management of wild horses and burros. The ... Read More
September 14, 2016AnnieFannie
As published by Ruidoso News
As the lawyer for the New Mexico Livestock Board stood before him last week, District Judge Dan Bryant asked what is sure to be a key question if the lawsuit over the future of the wild horses of Alto goes to trial.
“How does the ... Read More
September 13, 2016AnnieFannie