Wild horses and burros have become fixtures in the American West ever since Europeans brought the animals over. They remain an important part of our culture today, which is why federal law protects ...
The American West has a mustang problem. There are tens of thousands of wild horses in the western U.S. The federal government rounds thousands of them from public lands each year. Scientists say ...
SOUTH CONGAREE, S.C. — Rebecca Watson has loved horses all her life. She thinks she got it from her dad. Out in Chesterfield, where her family has a small farm, father and daughter are fans of camping ...
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Extreme Skijoring Showdown: Wild West Racing Action with Neon Skis and Horses!
Join Jimmy Ryan as he navigates this Wild West adventure, gripping neon green skis and yellow gloves. Feel the speed as skiers race across the snow, dodging muddy patches and tackling challenging ...
A portion of northwest Colorado that used to be home to hundreds of wild horses now has none. The federal Bureau of Land Management has completed its roundup of the last remaining 122 wild horses in ...
To the editor: Manda Kalimian’s opinion piece, “Let wild horses do their part to save the West,” is wildly off base. Wild horses are not in crisis; they are creating a crisis. Most inhabit and destroy ...
Why is it that Americans eat cows and pigs but not horses and dogs? There’s only one reason: custom. We’re used to it, that’s all. There’s certainly nothing about horses and dogs that renders them ...
MEDORA, N.D. — The first major roundup of wild horses at Theodore Roosevelt National Park in more than a decade will mark the beginning of a new era of managing the historic herd. The National Park ...
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