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KBR WILD HORSE & BURRO NEWS
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- Groups working to place horses removed due to being highway hazards.
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- Horses and other wildlife now being considered in highway construction projects.
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- Hardy horses handle extreme terrain.
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- Gibbons appointee Tony Lesperance strikes again!
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- New NV Dept. of Agriculture Director vows to remove horses
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- Groups and developer establish basis for horse preserve.
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- Volunteers and S&W Feeds help prevent an extremely muddy makeover.
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- "Handout" program replaced with range based management approaches.
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- Ranchers place cattle on a "closed" allotment, threaten horses.
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- Effort begins to remove tons of garbage from public lands.
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- Lack of fencing and plenty of landscaping attracts equine denizens.
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- Annual program moves to real wild horse country.
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- How rumors and "manufactured facts" harm wild horse and burro advocacy.
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- Measure now moves to the Senate for approval.
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- 950,000 acres of devastation prompts emergency gather.
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- New rule in defiance of Congress and will of American citizens.
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- New concept should reduce stress and risk to horses up for adoption.
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- Slaughterhouses advance petition to bend rules set by Congress
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- Limited moratorium passes despite Committee "marking up."
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- Senator Harry Reid's legislation puts 16,000 more horses at risk
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- Congressmen Rahall and Whitfield amendment a positive "first step."
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- AHDF plans second fundraising excursion into unmanaged wild horse country.
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- Deception and loose law combine to cause the demise of "protected" wild horses.
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- Interpretation of Burns rider is that older horses cannot be offered for adoption.
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- Language in a Senate Appropriations Bill dissolves the protections of the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act and orders disposal of animals.
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- State planning ahead in an attempt to ensure good adoptions for the horses.
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- Volunteers save the foal of a fatally injured mustang mare.
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- Nevada mustangs that had run out their time saved by Southern California rescue organization.
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- Illegal feeding and watering by residents luring wild horses onto busy
highway.
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- Nevada leaders recognize horses' role in state's #1 industry
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- Short term savings could produce a long term disaster!
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- Volunteer help keeps the test zone "100% effective."
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- Updates provided by wild horse advocates; what you can do
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- Neglected former Shoshone mares and foals get much needed attention
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- Forged cashier's check scam ring taking sellers to the cleaners
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- Ban on horse slaughter for human consumption being overturned
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- LRTC Members Cliff and Janet Tipton win top honors!
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- Non-profit groups are needed to help disburse and place horses.
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- NPS reneges on agreement with Fund for Animals to "trap and adopt" the animals.
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- Major coordination underway to place horses displaced by record drought.
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- Continued failure of springs warrants herd reduction
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- Hard work by the Friends of Abaco Barbs may pay off!
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- Emergency action taken after a vital water truck rolls over
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- Wild horse groups oppose use of helicopters in rugged Virginia Range
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- Proceeds from Santa Cruz concerts to fund Nevada wild horse sanctuary
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- A gala night planned to benefit state's wild horse projects
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- Agreement protecting Story County wild horses voided. You can help!
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- Court orders all Dept. of Interior websites shut down to protect Indian Trust Funds.
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- Mentors gentle horses and burros for a presentation at the
2002 Salt Lake Olympic Winter Games.
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- Even with a "last minute" move to Corvallis, the workshop drew
record enrollment in participants and horses.
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- Cooperation between BLM and WHB groups proves most successful
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- Is there a government coverup? You decide.
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- Tip leads to horses being found in a trap system that was "years old."
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- National Forest Service plans to remove and "dispose" of the El Rito herd.
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- Here is BLM's official press release regarding the wild horses.
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- Widespread drought and resulting massive wildfires are displacing
thousands of horses
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- Return to Freedom will gather estrays at the Sheldon Nat'l Wildlife Refuge.
"Foster homes" are needed!
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- Is it investigative reporting or protecting special interests? You decide.
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- All but one charge dropped. Judge cites lack of evidence.
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- The actual language of the Act
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- Title 43, Part 4700; which includes current definitions of such terms as "old," "sick" and "lame."
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