The U.S. Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management have completed the rescue of hundreds of wild horses facing starvation in the Murderers Creek area of Eastern Oregon.
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) -The Bureau of Land Management removed 98 Little Book Cliff Mustangs in September 2024. They’re holding an adoption event to find the horses good homes in June 2025.
The panoramic film, directed by Steven Latham and Conrad Stanley, includes segments on mustang "makeovers," as well as the ...
The Bureau of Land Management has temporarily paused its Adoption Incentive Program following a U.S. District Court ruling, ...
Rep. Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.), a staunch advocate for animals and the environment who dedicated half a century to public ...
Nearly 100 Little Book Cliff Mustangs will be up for adoption in June 2025. Concerns remain over older horses adapting to ...
The national Adoption Incentive Program was exposed by plaintiffs and The New York Times as a pipeline to slaughter for ...
Southwestern Wilds will featured in a short film called “Mojave Desert Rescue: The Documentary” premiering at the Pahrump ...
It's that time of year when sap is flowing and being boiled into sweet New Hampshire Maple Syrup. More and more products are being made with maple, and tonight Sean McDonald checks out some local ...