PolicyJanuary 30, 2013Is the U.S. Government Complicit in the Killing of Over a Thousand Wild Horses?Lawmakers urge an investigation into the possible sale of 1,700 wild horses for slaughter, raising concerns about government complicity.
Public LandsJanuary 24, 2013BLM's Inability to Track Cattle on Its Lands Sparks ControversyThe U.S. Bureau of Land Management faces criticism for excluding livestock impacts from environmental assessments, citing lack of data. PEER challenges this claim, urging a review.
Wild Horse ManagementJanuary 20, 2013Mesa Verde's Struggle with Wild Horses: A Conservation ChallengeMesa Verde National Park faces challenges with feral horses damaging archaeological sites and threatening visitors, prompting discussions on humane management solutions.
Wild Horse ManagementJanuary 16, 2013All the Pretty Horses: Ken Salazar to Leave InteriorKen Salazar's tenure at the Interior Department has been marked by controversy, particularly regarding the management of wild horses. As he departs, the future of these majestic animals remains uncertain.
PolicyJanuary 16, 2013Wild Horse Preservation Coalition Celebrates Resignation of Interior Secretary Ken SalazarThe American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Campaign) applauds the resignation of Ken Salazar, marking a potential shift in wild horse and burro management policies.
RoundupsJanuary 14, 2013Calico Mountains Complex Roundup: A Historical OverviewExplore the history of the Calico Mountains Complex roundups, one of the deadliest in history, where nearly 2,000 wild horses were captured by the BLM.