Coalition Member News
Wild horse roundup plan sparks controversy
By Paul Joncich, KLAS
LAS VEGAS -- Those who live in Cold Creek know how majestic and friendly southern Nevada's wild horses can be.
New Victim, Same Tragedy: The Plight of the American Mustang
By Mandy Jackson-Beverly, Huffington Post
A few days ago I attended a fundraiser hosted by Rey and Kristine Castillo, owners of Village Modern Foods, in Santa Barbara.
Group reconsiders Mesa Verde horse roundup
By Jim Mimiaga, Cortez Journal
Wild horse advocates concerned about feral herds at Mesa Verde National Park are reconsidering a roundup to reduce populations at the park.
Horsin' around: Wild Horse Faire kicks off in Virginia City
By Jill Oberly, RGJ
From pioneer days of the west to present, wild horses have played a storied role in the history of Northern Nevada.
Uranium Mining Endangers Wild Horse Sanctuary; while US Seeks Homes for Wild Horses!
By Mining Awareness Plus
Last May the US Bureau of Land Management solicited “multiple short-term facilities accommodating a minimum of 200 wild horses and/or burros in a safe and humane condition.”
AROUND TOWN: Saving wild mustangs like the stallion named Cloud
By Linda Navarro, The Gazette
Local filmmaker Ginger Kathrens thought a wildlife film about mustangs would be the simplest of projects.
After Bundy, Ranchers Continue to Bully Federal Government Without Consequence
By Travis Bruner, Western Watershed Project
After years of landscape scale drought in Nevada, irrational grazing practices continue.
NC's wild horses maimed by isolation, corralled by controversy
By Sean Cockerham, McClathcy Washinton Bureau
COROLLA, N.C. — Retired Washington, D.C., police Officer E.T. Smith patrolled the beach in his four-wheel-drive truck on a recent morning, keeping an eye out for wild mustangs and the drunks who like to harass them.
Two Horses Rescued from Starvation Are Recovering at Duchess Sanctuary
By HSUS
Last week we welcomed two new horses to Duchess Sanctuary who were in desperate need of our help—a mare named Anna and a gelding we call Captain.
Wild horse sanctuary lets guests play cowboy in style
By Jayne Clark, USA Today
WELLS, NEV. -- This flyspeck town has two brothels, three truck stops, six churches and 1,300 souls. Given its remote location six hours and a world away from the shimmer of Las Vegas, it's never been much of a visitor draw.
A horse named Cloud inspires Colorado Springs exhibit, films series on the plight and beauty of wild horses
By Celine Wright, The Gazette
Out of the corner of her eye, Ginger Kathrens caught a flash of glimmering white.