the 1.6-million-acre Modoc National Forest has for decades sold excess wild horses from its famed Devil's Garden Plateau Wild Horse Territory. In the past, however, the U.S. Forest Service forbade the ...
“Wild free-roaming horses and burros are living symbols of the historic and pioneer spirit of the West. … It is the policy of Congress that [they] shall be protected from capture, branding, harassment ...
Are wild horses truly “wild,” as an indigenous species in North America, or are they “feral weeds”—barnyard escapees, far removed genetically from their prehistoric ancestors? The question at hand is, ...
There will be three events focused on finding homes for wild burros in March. The Bureau of Land Management's first adoption ...
There, the foal was swallowed up in a $76 million bureaucracy that captures, feeds and stockpiles more horses than any other in the nation. Wild horses in captivity now outnumber those in the wild.