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The future is uncertain for the wild Salt River horses but they might be moved to Scottsdale. Mom Worried If New Rescue Dog Had ‘Bonded’ With Baby, Then She Caught Them ...
Every year, wild horses get rounded up and put up for adoption. Some of the new owners then sell those animals, which can put them on a path to the slaughterhouse.
BLM’s use of roundups has resulted in the latest estimated rangewide wild horse and burro population count, as of March 1, 2024, of 73,520 animals — down from a record 95,114 in 2020.
The northern Outer Banks is full of wide open space, specifically in Carova, where people are able to drive onto the ...
This fiscal year, the BLM plans to remove over 20,000 more wild horses, funneling them into this already overburdened system. More than 11,600 horses and burros will be removed from Nevada’s ...
An animal advocacy group is calling for changes to the federal government’s wild horse wrangling operations after a roundup in Nevada left multiple stallions, mares and foals injured or dead.
The Wild Horse and Burro Adoption Incentive Program, which has helped place over 15,000 animals into private homes and ranches and saved taxpayers $400 million, should be reinstated to address the ...
News Environment The story of Outer Banks wild horses has survived 500 years. Their future is not guaranteed. Only about 100 horses remain of the 5,000-6,000 estimated a century ago.
Mustangs cross a dirt road in the Onaqui Wild Horse Management Area in Skull Valley in Tooele County on Oct. 9, 2018. The state is continuing to look for solutions to the wild horse and burro problem.