Horse advocates fear slaughter of NV mustangs

RENO, Nev.—State agriculture officials have discussed ways to muster support for the slaughter of stray horses in Nevada, and the discussions stirred protests among advocates for the free-roaming animals. Wild horse supporters plan a rally at the state Capitol on … Read More

Wild Horses as Native North American Wildlife

Are wild horses truly “wild,” as an indigenous species in North America, or are they “feral” weeds – barnyard escapees, far removed genetically from their prehistoric ancestors? The question at hand is, therefore, whether or not modern horses, Equus caballus, … Read More

Wild Horses Are Running Out of Room, On and Off Range

CAÑON CITY, Colo. — The herd of wild horses clopped cautiously toward the strangers in their pen. A chestnut mustang leaned in for a closer look, sniffing and snorting curiously. Another inched backward, her black eyes flashing with fear.

Think Our Wild Horses Are Safe?

Forty years after its passage, The Wild and Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act is a shadow of its former self, undercut by amendments, the Bureau of Land Management, and the cattle industry

Madeleine Pickens’ Battle to Save Nevada’s Wild Horses

LAS VEGAS — Thirty thousand wild horses are stacked in government-supported holding facilities — more horses than are found on the open range. Businesswoman and philanthropist Madeleine Pickens has spent years trying to coax the BLM into trying something different, … Read More

The Lasso Tightens Around America’s Wild Horses

With 45,000 or so wild horses in federal control, the Bureau of Land Management selects a “pro-slaughter cattlewoman” to be the public’s voice on its advisory board. To wild horse advocates, the ones who fret daily over the worsening plight … Read More

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