Tell BLM: "No Way!" to Massive Wyoming Wild Horse Roundup!

Salt Wells Creek foals play on a lovely June day. (© TCF 2024)

The Bureau of Land Management is asking for public input on its Massive Extermination Plan for the wild horses in southern Wyoming. This is a direct assault – to permanently get rid of, or zero out, all wild horses to accommodate the Rock Springs Grazing Association's private livestock on our public lands. HMAs affected include Salt Wells Creek, Divide Basin, and the northern portion of Adobe Town. 

We are not willing to accept, on any terms, this MASSIVE ROUNDUP.

Please take the time to sign our petition today. 

Please share this email with your friends, family and on social media. We must show BLM that Americans - from all walks of life and across all political aisles - want Wyoming’s Wild Horses protected. 

This Extermination Plan must be stopped. Without your help these magnificent animals are doomed.

 

~ The Cloud Team

Comments are due July 8th, 2024.

Here's a look at Salt Wells Creek stallion Teton's "Tetons" -- the mountain-like markings on his left side!

The Salt Wells Creek herd boasts quite the color palate. Photo © TCF

Salt Wells Creek is home to many curly coated mustangs! We nicknamed this beautiful red stallion, Grumpy. 😁Photo © TCF.

Here's a look at the wild horses of Divide Basin. © Heather Hellyer, Run Wild Images