Sulphur Springs Band on the Range Photos by Robert Hayden taken this month near the Utah/Nevada border about 100 miles west of Cedar City Utah. There are an estimated 200 left after 325 were removed last November 2009!!
This blog is dedicated to bringing to the public's attention the plight of the wild horses of the United States of America, and specifically to the battle now being waged to restore the Coyote Canyon Wild Horse Herd to its native habitat, the Beauty Mountainregion of federal lands located in San Diego and Riverside Counties. This area is representative of the habitat that this unique and historic band of wild horses was removed from. Beauty Mountain is adjacent to Coyote Canyon, site of the herd area set aside to provide a home range for these animals under the Wild Free-roaming Horse and Burro Act granting them protection in their free roaming condition in perpetuity.
The Coyote Canyon Herd is a microcosm of the wild equid problem and solution.
In Conclusion
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After much reflection and meditation of this five-year journey regarding my
research and involvement in the Department of the Interior/Bureau of Land
Manag...
Update on the Morgan story
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Regular blog reappeared - so back we go to Fuglyblog.com. We are in the
process of transferring to a new web host so more downtime MAY happen -
don't worry...
Gypsy & Smudge are off the feed-lot!
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Today we made a very special journey, special in many, many ways.
On August 23, 2003, the BLM gathered about 200 mustangs off the Carter
Reservoir on t...
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