TAKE ACTION: Oppose the Wyoming wild horse wipeout.
The Bureau of Land Management on Monday released seven mares with intrauterine devices onto the Salt Wells Herd Management Area in southwestern Wyoming as part of the agency's largest-ever roundup.
Return to Freedom opposes the use of IUDs based on past studies. While ... Read More
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) will move several of its leadership positions back to Washington, D.C., after a controversial Trump-era move to send leadership to ... Read More
December 14, 2021Cory Golden
The Bureau of Land Management is seeking comments on a draft Environmental Assessment to analyze the impacts of applying fertility control to wild horse mares within Wyoming’s Stewart Creek Herd Management Area. The public comment period is open until Jan. 17.
The proposed fertility control darting program would begin this ... Read More
December 14, 2021Cory Golden
The Bureau of Land Management captured 36 wild horses on Saturday, the first day of an 88-horse helicopter roundup on the Fox and Lake Range Herd Management Area, located about 60 miles north of Reno, Nev. A stallion estimated to be more than 25 years old suffered a broken leg ... Read More
December 13, 2021Cory Golden
The Bureau of Land Management plans to capture and remove “up to” 25 wild horses from the Carter Reservoir Herd Management Area. The agency says that the horses are posing a danger along California State Route 299, east of Cedarville, Calif., as they roam in search of forage and ... Read More
December 9, 2021Cory Golden
TAKE ACTION: Oppose the Wyoming wild horse wipeout.
The Bureau of Land Management captured 69 wild horses in southwest Wyoming on Monday, the 60th day of the agency's largest-ever planned helicopter roundup. One wild horse, an 18-year-old stallion, was put down due to "severe arthritis is both front legs," according ... Read More
December 7, 2021Cory Golden




