PICEANCE BASIN – The wild mare is wary, her tail arched and nostrils flared, as Cindy Day points a camouflage dart gun out the window of her Jeep Wrangler and peers through the scope. The reddish-brow.
The Bureau of Land Management is considering removing up to 68 horses from the local Little Book Cliffs Wild Horse Range later this year, and up to 70 from the
The 5th Annual Meeker Mustang Makeover is seeking trainers to test their skills working with wild horses that have been removed the Piceance-East Douglas herd in Rio Blanco County.
The Bureau of Land Management is investing $625,000 in the Sand Wash Basin Herd Management Area west of Craig to better manage the number of wild horses there through the