In the first three weeks of Colorado’s latest wild horse roundup, the Bureau of Land Management has gathered 18 horses from the Piceance-East Douglas Herd Management Area west of Meeker using a bait-and-trap method. The.
On sagebrush-studded slopes and in sometimes-verdant valleys southwest of Meeker last week, wild horses calmly grazed, kept a watchful eye on young foals and occasionally raced after one another.
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s plan to remove hundreds of wild horses from its roughly 190,000-acre Piceance-East Douglas Herd Management Area has horse advocates and some lawmakers asking for
On sagebrush-studded slopes and in sometimes-verdant valleys southwest of Meeker last week, wild horses calmly grazed, kept a watchful eye on young foals and occasionally raced after one another.
An advocacy group is calling on the Bureau of Land Management to do more environmental analysis before beginning a helicopter-based roundup of wild horses in Rio Blanco County, in part