Maybe there are too many cows, not too many horses

Letter to the Editor | Opinion Page | The Washington Post | 6th July 2021 Kathleen Parker’s June 27th Sunday Opinion column, “We have too many wild horses. But this is not the way.,” brilliantly highlighted one aspect of heritage animals’ mistreatment by the Bureau of Land Management. Unfortunately, it also perpetuated the myth underlying the… Continue reading Maybe there are too many cows, not too many horses

Interior Secretary blitzed by Americans protesting pro-slaughter appointee

Captured Mustangs nuzzle for comfort. Image / Elyse Gardner.

Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board appointment draws a storm of protest WASHINGTON (March 1, 2012) – The Department of the Interior has received thousands of calls today in protest to the appointment of Callie Hendrickson, an openly anti-wild horse, pro horse slaughter woman from Colorado to the National Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Wild… Continue reading Interior Secretary blitzed by Americans protesting pro-slaughter appointee

The Cloud Foundation expands lawsuit to protect “Cloud’s” wild horse herd

Foundation includes Forest Service in lawsuit Washington, D.C. (July 23, 2010)—On July 21 the Colorado-based Cloud Foundation, Front Range Equine Rescue and author/advocate Carol Walker filed an amended complaint in Federal District Court to add the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) to their current suit against the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The suit challenges both… Continue reading The Cloud Foundation expands lawsuit to protect “Cloud’s” wild horse herd