EnvironmentThere are too many wild horses on too little land, federal officials say. Here’s how they’re thinning a herd in ColoradoBy Hart Van Denburg
NewsMeet the Colorado youth group that’s training wild mustangs and preparing them for adoptionBy Sarah Mulholland
NewsWhat do ranchers, oil producers and bike groups have in common? They all want a say in new federal land management rulesBy Caitlyn Kim and Tom Hesse
EnvironmentSeveral hundred wild horses near Meeker will be sent to Utah due to overpopulationBy Paolo Zialcita
EnvironmentBLM Is Removing More Than 700 Horses From Public Lands In Colorado, Citing Exceptional DroughtBy Miguel Otárola
OutdoorsCongress Wants To Pull The Reins On Accelerated Wild Horse Roundup PlanBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentRep. Joe Neguse Joins Other Congressional Dems In Demanding An Update On The BLM’s Wild Horse PlansBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentLethal Measures Are Off The Table For Controlling The West’s Wild Horse HerdsBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentThere Are Too Many Mustangs On The Range. But Horse Advocates Are Split On A New Plan To Rein Them InBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentIf You Have Pasture To Spare, The Feds Need More Space For Overpopulated Wild HorsesBy The Associated Press
EnvironmentWith Grazing Land ‘The Worst’ Some Have Seen, Book Cliffs Wild Horses Face RemovalBy Hayley Sanchez
EnvironmentDrought Forces Emergency Roundups, Water Delivery To Save Western Wild HorsesBy The Associated Press