Responding to an overpopulation of wild horses on the BLM lands in the state, Wyoming sued the Secretary of the Interior and the BLM for failure to manage the excess numbers. Wyoming’s claim, based on the Wild Horses and Burros Act and Administrative Procedure Act, jumped the gun by bringing it before the BLM made its determination that removal was necessary to manage the overpopulation
In Alliance for the Wild Rockies v. Salazar, the Ninth Circuit affirmed that Congress could remove a...
Wyoming was the final holdout of protections for wolves under the Endangered Species Act, and a rece...
In Herrera v. Wyoming, the Supreme Court is considering how to reconcile the Crow Tribe’s hunting ri...
Responding to an overpopulation of wild horses on the BLM lands in the state, Wyoming sued the Secre...
In 1971, Congress passed the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act (“the Act”), which made the Bur...
The United States District Court for the District of Columbia found that the BLM and Forest Service ...
The growing population of free-roaming horses (Equus ferus caballus) on western public rangelands ha...
Television shows such as Westworld and Godless have captured the world’s imagination and helped roma...
For unknown reasons horses went extinct on the North American continent approximately ten thousand y...
Concern over the humane treatment and diminishing numbers of feral horses (Equus caballus) led to th...
Stemming from the conviction of a Crow tribal member for illegal hunting, Herrera v. Wyoming reignit...
Animal-protection groups and the BLM continue twenty years of disagreement on management of wild hor...
The Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act (WFRHBA) of 1971 established all “unbranded or unclaimed...
Horses and burros were introduced to North America in the 1600s with European missionaries and explo...
The 1971 Wild Horse and Burro Act (PL 92-195) charged the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) with the m...
In Alliance for the Wild Rockies v. Salazar, the Ninth Circuit affirmed that Congress could remove a...
Wyoming was the final holdout of protections for wolves under the Endangered Species Act, and a rece...
In Herrera v. Wyoming, the Supreme Court is considering how to reconcile the Crow Tribe’s hunting ri...
Responding to an overpopulation of wild horses on the BLM lands in the state, Wyoming sued the Secre...
In 1971, Congress passed the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act (“the Act”), which made the Bur...
The United States District Court for the District of Columbia found that the BLM and Forest Service ...
The growing population of free-roaming horses (Equus ferus caballus) on western public rangelands ha...
Television shows such as Westworld and Godless have captured the world’s imagination and helped roma...
For unknown reasons horses went extinct on the North American continent approximately ten thousand y...
Concern over the humane treatment and diminishing numbers of feral horses (Equus caballus) led to th...
Stemming from the conviction of a Crow tribal member for illegal hunting, Herrera v. Wyoming reignit...
Animal-protection groups and the BLM continue twenty years of disagreement on management of wild hor...
The Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act (WFRHBA) of 1971 established all “unbranded or unclaimed...
Horses and burros were introduced to North America in the 1600s with European missionaries and explo...
The 1971 Wild Horse and Burro Act (PL 92-195) charged the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) with the m...
In Alliance for the Wild Rockies v. Salazar, the Ninth Circuit affirmed that Congress could remove a...
Wyoming was the final holdout of protections for wolves under the Endangered Species Act, and a rece...
In Herrera v. Wyoming, the Supreme Court is considering how to reconcile the Crow Tribe’s hunting ri...