The Bureau of Land Management captured 120 wild horses on Tuesday, the first day of a planned 376-horse helicopter roundup on the Sulphur Herd Management Area in Utah.
A 1-year-old filly was put down after suffering a broken leg during sorting at the trap site, according to BLM's gather ... Read More
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A note from Return to Freedom: We thank Rep. Cohen for speaking up on behalf of America’s wild horses and burros as well as the growing number of citizens concerned about how herds are being mismanaged. We share the congressman’s concerns about the Bureau of Land Management’s plan to remove ... Read More
February 8, 2022Cory Golden
The Bureau of Land Management captured 85 wild horses on Monday, the 28th day of a helicopter roundup on the Pancake Complex of Herd Management Areas, about 30 miles west of Ely, Nev. No wild horses were killed on Monday, according to BLM's gather report.
A total of 1,791 wild horses (758 ... Read More
February 8, 2022Cory Golden
The Bureau of Land Management captured 117 wild horses Friday through Sunday, the 25th-27th day of a helicopter roundup on the Pancake Complex of Herd Management Areas, about 30 miles west of Ely, Nev.
An 18-year-old sorrel stallion died Friday after suffering a broken neck. Three wild horses were put down on ... Read More
February 7, 2022Cory Golden
The Bureau of Land Management captured 79 wild horses on Thursday, the 24th day of a helicopter roundup on the Pancake Complex of Herd Management Areas, about 30 miles west of Ely, Nev.
A stallion estimated to be more than 20 years old was put down on Thursday because of a "physical ... Read More
February 4, 2022Cory Golden
The grazing fee for the privately-owned livestock that dwarf the number of wild horses allowed on public lands will remain at its lowest possible legal level, the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Department of Agriculture announced this week.
As it has been since 2019, the grazing fee for 2022 ... Read More
February 3, 2022Cory Golden



