SCR 4006 asks Congress to establish federal protections for the wild horse herd in North Dakota's sole national park; ...
As a result, tens of thousands of wild equines have been rounded up by helicopters and removed from public lands. Most of the horses removed are held in barren government holding facilities, separated ...
The BLM maintains that the land can support 26,677 wild horses. Wild herds currently exceed that limit by more than 14,000 horses. Without removing those “excess” horses, BLM managers say the ...
Wild herds reproduce at 15-20% per year, doubling every four years. Population explosions will bring suffering and death to the horses through disease, dehydration and starvation. Management of ...
Roundups are conducted to remove horses from Herd Management Areas (HMAs)—designated habitat for wild equines—and most often rely on exploiting the flight response of these prey animals. Horses are ...
Watching the comings and goings of tiny horses that looked right at home ... roundup corralled the last members of the semi-wild herd of “marsh ponies.” They will live out the remainder ...
The couple’s affinity for wild horses is the subject of a forthcoming documentary called “Beyond the Herd.” Wild horses are an iconic representation of the untamable West, thought to be ...
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