Stop Funding Failure That Is Killing Wild Horses – Fund Proven Success Instead

By William E. Simpson II, Wild Horse Fire Brigade Are wild horse advocates paying attention to the data and facts? Or just going along with ridiculous yet deadly trends? 9 years ago, I predicted the current situation in writing, in an article published by HorseTalk NZ. Some people argued back then that Fertility Control would …

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Wild Horse Nonprofit Tools That Have Failed Wild Horses for Thirty Years

By: William E. Simpson II Is the long term genetic survival and humane natural conservation of wild horses important to you?  It is of paramount importance to the team at ‘Wild Horse Fire Brigade’ and its growing ranks of thousands of supporters. Understanding the true path to the natural, sustainable, humane conservation of American wild …

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Do You Love Wild Horses? Want to Know Your Grandchildren Will Enjoy Them Too?

Giving Tuesday is coming soon. And given the accelerating dire situation with wild horses, advocates have to ask themselves some really hard questions: Will I continue to fund methods that are well proven as colossal failures for decades? Will I fund nonprofits promoting or who engage in the experimental chemical sterilization and selective breeding of …

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Sad Days Indeed for American Wild Horses and American Taxpayers

There’s really no such thing as a ‘feral wild horse’; it’s an oxymoron. So why do some people and agencies keep using that tag? Recent news that 6,500 Wind River wild horses were rounded up is distressing to say the least. It’s a move designed to make room for the more profitable use of public …

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American Wild Horses:  A Management Disaster Unfolding

As a wild horse advocate, and/or others who may also want to see a reduction in catastrophic wildfires and toxic smoke: Are you ready for a change in the dismal results in wild horse management by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and wildfire management by the BLM and USFS? Are you tired of the …

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Wild Horse Fire Brigade Updates

Maybe you can imagine the frustration of having a vaccine that is proven to cure cancer, but not having the money to produce and distribute the cure.  Even as people are dying. That is the kind of frustration that we are dealing with in regard to saving wild horses!  We have the cure for the …

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Wild Horses Need a Real Plan – Not More of the Same

Native species American wild horses have been the source of income for many so-called wild horse nonprofits who have accomplished very little over the past 30 years. The situation on the ground with wild horses is intolerable and is the indisputable evidence that supports the foregoing statement, and anyone who argues it’s an ‘unfair statement’, …

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Selloff in Livestock Industry Presents New Challenges for Remaining American Wild Horses

YREKA, CA, US, March 23, 2023/EINPresswire.com/ — A growing selloff of entire herds of livestock spells big trouble for American wild horses and wild horse advocates. It’s critically important to understand that in America today, there are basically two kinds of livestock producers based upon how they fatten their livestock for the market. The first …

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California Nonprofit Offers Nature Based Solution for Catastrophic Wildfires That Sequesters Carbon

YREKA, CA, US, March 8, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ — Wild Horse Fire Brigade (WHFB) is a California based all volunteer 501c3 nonprofit public benefit corporation that has developed a novel “nature based” solution that will help prevent catastrophic wildfire, and at the same time help save and protect America’s wild horses. This innovative plan also reduces …

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American Wild Horses Are Understudied, Results in Grossly Overlooked Ecological Benefits

YREKA, CA, US, March 6, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ — North American wild horses evolved on the North American continent about 1.8 million years ago. Recent scientific research shows that the populations of North American wild horses did decline significantly around the time of the last Ice Age; however, they did not go extinct. In fact, we …

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