For decades, America's wild horses have faced tremendous pressure from the government, ranchers, the livestock industry, state wildlife agencies, and others who do not support the protection of these ...
These wild horses went extinct about 10,000 years ago, possibly due to a combination of climate change and human hunting. In the 16th century, Spanish colonists brought horses from Europe, ...
Modern roundups marred by controversy Because of the roundup and sale of wild horses in Western states, animals sold in federal auctions can be found as far east as Florida. Without proper ...
the government estimated 17,000 wild horses and burros roamed across 10 western states. Today, the BLM estimates that population has grown to 40,605. The Oregon corral, expanded in 2013 to hold up ...
the government estimated 17,000 wild horses and burros roamed across 10 western states. Today, the BLM estimates that population has grown to 40,605. The Oregon corral, expanded in 2013 to hold up ...
Horses and burros currently roaming the Western landscape are not native to North America. These animals are descended from domesticated breeds brought to North America from Europe. In 1971, Congress ...
Jenny Lesieutre, a spokeswoman for BLM Nevada’s wild horse program, said the competition highlights some of the program’s best success stories. Nevada and bordering Western states sell horses ...
Horses and burros currently roaming the Western landscape are not native to North America. These animals are descended from domesticated breeds brought to North America from Europe. In 1971, Congress ...