RoundupsFebruary 9, 2015Little Fish Lake Roundup: February 8, 2015The Little Fish Lake wild horse roundup began on February 8, 2015, with plans to remove approximately 100 horses. The Bureau of Land Management aimed to control the population and apply fertility control to mares.
PolicyFebruary 8, 2015The Media Adores Ranchers: Here's Why They Shouldn'tExplore the undue influence of ranchers on U.S. policy, as highlighted by The Daily Pitchfork, and understand why the media's portrayal may be misleading.
EcotourismFebruary 7, 2015Ecotourism: Exploring America's Wild HorsesDiscover the untapped ecotourism potential of America's wild horses, cherished as national icons. Learn how these majestic creatures can boost local economies and ensure their survival.
Fertility ControlFebruary 7, 2015Fertility Control: Humane Management of Wild HorsesDiscover how PZP fertility control offers a humane, cost-effective solution for managing wild horse populations, preserving their natural behaviors while reducing the need for roundups.
Wild Horse ManagementFebruary 6, 2015Southeast Oregon Resource Advisory Council Meeting OverviewExplore the key discussions from the BLM Southeast Oregon Resource Advisory Council meeting, focusing on wild horse management, spaying trials, and conservation efforts.
RoundupsFebruary 6, 2015BLM Completes Wild Horse Gather of 303 HorsesThe Bureau of Land Management has concluded its Humboldt Herd Area wild horse gather, successfully removing over 300 horses to prevent range deterioration and address safety concerns.