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31 wild horses killed, 801 removed from Nevada Wild Horse Range

The Bureau of Land Management ended an "emergency" bait-and-trap roundup of 801 wild horses -- 308 studs, 300 mares, and 188 foals -- at the Nevada Wild Horse Range in ... Read More
August 30, 2018Cory Golden
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Red Desert roundup ends: 1,444 wild horses captured, 10 dead

The Bureau of Land Management on Friday concluded early its helicopter roundup at the Red Desert Complex in Wyoming with  total of 1,444 wild horses captured and removed from their ... Read More
August 18, 2018Cory Golden
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Red Desert roundup, Day 10: 212 wild horses captured, foal dies

The Bureau of Land Management on Thursday captured 212 wild horses during the ongoing Red Desert Complex helicopter roundup in Wyoming, bringing the 10-day total to 1,315. A foal died after being ... Read More
August 17, 2018Cory Golden
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Red Desert roundup, Day Nine: 92 wild horses captured

  The Bureau of Land Management on Wednesday captured 92 wild horses during the ongoing Red Desert Complex helicopter roundup in Wyoming, bringing the nine-day total to 1,103. There were no deaths on ... Read More
August 16, 2018Cory Golden
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Red Desert roundup, Day Eight: 52 wild horses captured, total now 1,011

The Bureau of Land Management on Tuesday captured 52 wild horses during the ongoing Red Desert Complex helicopter roundup in Wyoming, bringing the eight-day total to 1,011. There were no deaths on ... Read More
August 15, 2018Cory Golden
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Red Desert roundup, Day Seven: Capture total nears 1,000; two more deaths

The Bureau of Land Management on Monday captured at least 149 wild horses and euthanized two during the ongoing Red Desert Complex helicopter roundup in Wyoming. According to BLM, one mare was ... Read More
August 14, 2018Cory Golden
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Red Desert roundup, Day Six: 102 wild horses captured, fourth foal dies

A foal died on Sunday and 102 wild horses were captured during the Bureau of Land Management's ongoing Red Desert Complex helicopter roundup in Wyoming. According to BLM, the foal died ... Read More
August 13, 2018Cory Golden
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Red Desert roundup, Day Five: Number of wild horses captured tops 700

The Bureau of Land Management captured 134 wild horses on Saturday at the Red Desert Complex in Wyoming, bringing the total number captured to 708. Six wild horses have died, ... Read More
August 12, 2018Cory Golden
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Red Desert roundup, Day Four: 574 wild horses now captured, six dead

A sixth wild horse in four days was killed after a terrified stallion blinded another in a trailer on Friday as the Bureau of Land Management's Red Desert Complex continued ... Read More
August 11, 2018Cory Golden
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Antelope Valley (Nev.) roundup ends: 258 wild horses captured, 6 dead

A total of 258 wild horses were captured and six killed during the Bureau of Land Management's recently ended emergency bait-and-trap roundup from the Deep Spring area of the Antelope Valley ... Read More
August 10, 2018Cory Golden
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