They are part of 2,000 head of wild horses grazing on the ranch under the control of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, a division of the Interior Department. After a five-mile run through tall ...
Importantly, there are key differences between wild horses and cattle in terms of their grazing patterns, behavior, and impacts. Cattle are far less selective in what sort of forage they will consume, ...
(CN) — Wild horse advocates argued before a panel of the Tenth Circuit on Tuesday morning for another chance to preserve ...
Reduction or elimination of livestock grazing rights due to misuse of federal lands by wild horses or burros; Any new or expanded wild horse and burro territories being established on public land or ...
Having a genuine, humane and cost effective solution for wild horses that is acceptable to all public-lands stakeholders is ...
The federal grazing program allows millions of privately owned cattle and sheep to graze for pennies on the dollar, while wild horses — who have a legal right to these lands — are scapegoated ...
America's Wild Horses' is an idealistic documentary that glosses management complexities, ecological impact, and public land conflicts.
The future of the wild horse herd had been in question ... that would become Theodore Roosevelt Park for open-range grazing of both horses and cattle. Before becoming president, Roosevelt operated ...
They’re easily seen on Cumberland’s shore, grazing in the dunes to catch sea ... The origin story of the wild horses that roam this portion of the Outer Banks is quite amazing.