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The Bureau of Land Management says it will start a wild horse roundup in Wyoming's White Mountain area in August, but wildlife advocates say the plan exceeds the agency's authority.
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The very first Pony Express rider galloped into Utah in April 1860. Every rider rode between 75-100 miles, switching horses every 10 miles. It was expensive but it was fast.
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The Bureau of Land Management is offering about $35,000 as a reward for anyone with info on who killed two wild horses southwest of Salt Lake City.
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The meeting will address the Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bears Ears National Monuments among other public land issues.
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Since the beginning of the year, the carcasses of 16 wild horses have been found in San Juan County, Utah, all shot to death. A grassroots group working to protect the horses wants the killing to stop and is advocating for state or federal protections for them.
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Worsening conditions in the drought-stricken landscape of the American West triggered an emergency round-up of wild horses in Colorado. Activists and…
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Wild horses are an iconic symbol of America's West but ecologists say they are damaging our ecosystems and reproducing at an alarming rate. According to…
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The Bureau of Land Management is tasked to maintain the delicate balance between protecting wild horses and burros while conserving rangelands.…
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Harsh drought conditions in parts of the American West are pushing wild horses to the brink and forcing extreme measures to protect them.Federal land…