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- Pine Nut Wild Horse Advocates - Wild Horses, Advocates . . .
As nature and wildlife enthusiasts, our volunteers dedicate considerable time and energy to protecting our herd of wild horses on the Fish Springs range on the Nevada desert Whenever we discuss administering birth control to our wild mares, some individuals express their disapproval
- US judge in Nevada hands wild horse advocates rare victory in . . .
RENO, Nev (AP) — In a rare legal victory for wild horse advocates, a judge has ruled U S land managers failed to adopt a legal herd management plan or conduct the necessary environmental review before 31 mustangs died during the roundup of more than 2,000 horses in Nevada last summer
- Pine Nut Wild Horse Advocates - Facebook
The OFFICIAL SITE of the Pine Nut Wild Horse Advocates A 501c3 to protect Fish Springs Wild Horses
- Court Victory for Nevada Wild Horses Faces New Challenge
In a significant development for conservationists, a Nevada judge recently ruled in favor of wild horse advocates, dismissing a lawsuit by ranchers who sought to have the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) round up and eliminate wild horses to make way for livestock grazing
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At Wild Horse Alliance of Northern Nevada, we are dedicated to matching our wild horses to the best adopters and homes possible Contact our sanctuaries through these links for more information: http: www vrmustangs org adoptions
- ‘It will never end’: Long a symbol of the West, debate rages . . .
Nevada has more than 40,000 wild horses and burros — a population the federal government manages amid withering criticism from advocates Wild horses at a temporary holding facility about an hour and a half southeast of Wells on Aug 2, 2023 The horses were gathered from the Antelope Complex North herd management area
- Reno judge hands wild horse advocates rare victory in ruling . . .
In a rare legal victory for wild horse advocates, a judge has ruled U S land managers failed to adopt a legal herd management plan or conduct the necessary environmental review before 31 mustangs died during the roundup of more than 2,000 horses in Nevada last summer
- Wild horse advocates protest relocation of wild horse herd in . . .
The Nevada Department of Agriculture will be adopting 24 Virginia Range feral horses that were removed from an active construction site earlier this month to a local organization
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