RENO, Nev. (AP) – Drought conditions are forcing the emergency gather of more than 1,000 wild horses from the northern Nevada range, the Bureau of Land Management said Wednesday. About 600 horses will ...
(SAN FRANCISCO) — Animal activists and horse lovers are criticizing the U.S. Forest Service’s plan to round up 1,000 wild horses in northern California this month, saying the animals could wind up ...
Federal land managers are holding off on a plan to house up to 1,000 wild horses on private land near Ennis because the ranch owners are locked in a dispute that has yet to be resolved. Officials with ...
In this Wednesday, July 18, 2018, photo, a wild horse jumps among others near Salt Lake City. Harsh drought conditions in parts of the American West are pushing wild horses to the brink and forcing ...
Unless some unexpected last-minute appeals arise, federal land manager Lori "Chip" Kimball said a proposal to move 1,000 wild horses onto land in Butte County looks like it will move forward. Kimball ...
Thousands of wild horses near Lake Tahoe are becoming increasingly hazardous to drivers in Nevada — but residents in the state have no legal means to control the population on their own, according to ...
SEGUIN, Texas – The federal government is offering up to $1,000 for the adoption of a wild horse or burro that once roamed public lands out West. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), which is hosting ...
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Feds plan to remove all wild horses from 2.1M acres of Wyoming’s ‘checkerboard’ starting in July
The Bureau of Land Management’s contentious plans to remove all free-roaming horses from vast reaches of southwest Wyoming’s “checkerboard” region could begin as soon as this summer, although a legal ...
(Reuters) - One thousand wild horses are to be rounded up in California by the U.S. Forest Service and animal rights activists fear hundreds of them could be sold for slaughter. The Modoc National ...
In a remote corner of California, the U.S. Forest Service is set to round up a thousand wild horses and acknowledges that many of them could be sold to distant slaughterhouses. The first “horse gather ...
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