Catching wild horses is a sport as old as history. In North America, horses arrived with the Spanish explorers and eventually, some got loose. The original horse chasers were Indians, who had already ...
The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public comment for its plan to gather and remove more than 3,000 wild horses from a checkerboarded region of Wyoming that covers around 2 million acres. Those ...
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For the third year in a row, the agency expects to spend more than $100 million on caring for captured horses. Finding savings is difficult. It costs the Bureau of Land Management more than $100 ...
Special Premiums and Honorable Mention. To the spirited pencil sketch, by Frederick S. Butler, aged ten years, son of our tasteful Architect, of "Comanches throwing the lasso and catching Wild Horses.
FREMONT COUNTY — The sunlight had barely broken above the horizon of the small park when Carol Stires started calling for the wild horse she’d befriended. “River! Pretty boy!” she yelled into the ...
For decades, visitors and Arizonans alike have flocked to see a herd of wild horses that roam near the lower Salt River. Known as the Salt River Horses, the animals are believed to have lived along ...