As published by the Ruidoso News
Hundreds of people burst into applause and cheers Monday after learning that the Alto, N.M., wild horse herd will be coming home next week.
And they will not have to be purchased, although they have been microchipped and must for ... Read More
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August 29, 2016AnnieFannie
As published by The Wall Street Journal
TJ Holmes begins each spring by apologizing to the wild horses in Colorado’s Disappointment Valley. Sometimes, she cries.
Ms. Holmes has known many of the roughly 90 mustangs, which roam across public rangeland and a local sanctuary, since they were foals, giving them ... Read More
August 28, 2016AnnieFannie
As published by the Ruidoso News
Ruidoso, N.M. – About a dozen “wild” mares and their foals were hauled away from the Alto area Friday in response to a complaint lodged by a resident of Enchanted Forest, who contended they were a nuisance, posed a danger to traffic ... Read More
August 27, 2016AnnieFannie
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As published by the Black Hills Pioneer
Belle Fourche — Relocation of more than 1,000 wild horses onto a private ranch in Butte County is one step closer to fruition with the release of the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) ... Read More
August 26, 2016AnnieFannie
Take action: Join Return to Freedom in opposing wild horse roundups -- sign our petition by clicking here.
As published by Oregon Public Broadcasting
A wild horse roundup in eastern Oregon has been postponed because of the Cherry Road Fire.
The plan was for the ... Read More
August 24, 2016AnnieFannie
Return to Freedom and coalition partners AWHPC & Cloud Foundation continue to challenge the planned removal of wild horses on the Wyoming Checkerboard.
Published Aug. 16, 2016: Wyoming Public Radio Network
By Melodie Edwards
For the second time in two years, the Bureau of Land Management will round up all ... Read More
August 16, 2016AnnieFannie