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Recent Posts
- Alpine Wild Horses: Cease and Desist and Moratorium suggested on 9/24/24
- WHOA Updates its Mission Statement as Required due to continuous Unequal Protection of a Political class of Wild Horse Advocates under the law.
- NM State’s Wild Horses Are Legally Protected since 2007 and are therefore subject to the NM Animal Cruelty Law and the NM Fence Out Law as upheld by the NM Appellate Court.
- The False-Alarm-Ordinance to BAN Watering or Feeding, TARGETING “Wild Horses” in Sandoval County NM — It is not law, it is not on the books, and is fraudulently worse.
- Opposition to Sandoval County NM Proposed Ordinance to Ban Feeding or Watering of Wild Horses in Placitas to “improve road safety”. “Cattle” Guards for Safety are prevalent across NM and US, but NONE in Placitas.
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Tag Archives: New Mexico
WHOA Updates its Mission Statement as Required due to continuous Unequal Protection of a Political class of Wild Horse Advocates under the law.
Wild Horse Observers Association (WHOA) was formed by Placitas, New Mexico community members to protect and preserve the remaining wild horses and their habitats in the areas of Placitas, New Mexico, the state of New Mexico, and all the United … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Biodiversity of Native Preditors, BLM, Equal Protection of Horse Advocates as a Political Class, Equal Protection of Wild Horse Advocates as a Non-Partisan Political Class, Horse Slaughter, New Mexico, Placitas, Placitas Wild Horses, Sandoval County, Wild Horses, Wildlife Corridor
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Postponement Request of SB301 and SB271 (Scheduled in HAAWC Tues) for Negotiation of NM Wild Equine Board under NM State Parks Dept.
To: Dear Senator Brenda McKenna, Representative Matthew McQueen, cc Senator Carrie Hamblen, Thank you for your response in the email string (See Attachment 1) which I will address herein. To: Dear Citizens of New Mexico, From: Patience O’Dowd for WHOA, … Continue reading
Posted in Placitas Wild Horses, Uncategorized, Wild Horse Science
Tagged Alto, Conquistador, corruption in New Mexico, Culture of abuse, Govrnor Lujan-Grisham, La Jornada, Lincoln County, New Mexico, NM Legislature, Placitas, Representative Matthew McQueen, Ruidoso, SB271, SB272 2023, SB301 2023, self-domestiction, Senator Brenda McKenna, Senator Carrie Hamblen, Senator Pat Woods, wild horse, Wild Horse Observers Association placitaswildhorses, wildlife tourism
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NM Legislative Alert 2/10/21
Biodiversity & Wild Horse Wipe-Out Bill masquerading currently as an anti-trapping bill: NM Senate Bill (SB32). Help us to get this bill Amended Asap! BIO-DIVERSITY losses will be Arbitrary & Capricious: NM government agencies will be allowed to remove and … Continue reading
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Tagged APNM, APVNM, biodiversity, BLM, brutality, equine, feral, Fish and Game, Free roaming wild horse and burro act, Game, High Country News, HM93, Land Grant, Livestock, New Mexico, NMLB, NMSA 77-18-5, non-Game, nuisance, Political subdivision of the state, predation, predator, Representative Christine Chandler, Representative Matthew McQueen, Root cause trapping, SB126, SB158, SB32, Senator Brenda McKenna, Senator Cervantes, Senator Roberto "Bobby" Gonzales, Sierra Club, Trap, trapping, vertebrate, War on Wildlife, White Board SB126, WHOA v. NMLB, wild horse, wildlife
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Press Release: Placitans Want the Wild Horses But Task Force and Committee Seek to Determine Their Fate
PDF:Â PRESS RELEASE PLACITANS WANT THE WILD HORSES
Posted in Placitas Wild Horses, Press Releases
Tagged BLM, Contraception, New Mexico, New Mexico First, Placitas, Placitas Wild Horses, PZP, Recreation Steering Committee, San Felipe, Sandoval County, Sandoval County Commission, WHOA, Wild Horses, Wildlife Corridor
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WHOA SPECIAL EDITION March 2016 – June follow-up @ bottom
WHOA WINS vs NM Livestock Board in NM Supreme Court – Thanks to Placitans Court details are in the online newspaper here, also: Which entity should get the Placitas Area Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Lands: WHY and WHY NOT? … Continue reading
Posted in Newsletters, Placitas Wild Horses
Tagged BLM, DNA, New Mexico, New Mexico Livestok Board, NM Supreme Court, NMLB, Placitas, Placitas Wild Horses, Sandoval County, Signpost, WHOA, Wild Horses
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Press Release: WHOA Wins in NM Court of Appeals for Wild Horses
PDF:Â Press Release: WHOA Wins in NM Court of Appeals for Wild Horses
Posted in Loop Rd / NE Corridor, Placitas Wild Horses, Press Releases
Tagged Appeal, Appellate, BLM, Contraception, Court, Dave Reynolds, Ecotourism, Governor Richardson, Horse Slaughter, Intervene, Legislation, Livestock Board, Loop Rd, New Mexico, NMLB, Placitas Wild Horses, San Felipe, Sandoval County, Signpost, WHOA, Wild Horse and Burro Program, Wild Horse Legislation, Wildlife Corridor
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Press Release: Windmills for Wildlife (at Pueblo of San Felipe)
PDF:Â Windmills for Wildlife Press Release
Posted in Donate, Placitas Wild Horses, Press Releases, Wild Horse Ecotourism
Tagged Ecotourism, Native Species, New Mexico, Placitas, Placitas Wild Horses, San Felipe, Sandoval County, Wild Horses, Wildlife Corridor
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DAVID BUENO – PHOTOGRAPHY
David Bueno has graciously and generously donated the use of some of his award winning photography to help raise funds for the Pueblo of San Felipe Wild Horse Sanctuary.
Posted in Placitas Wild Horses, Wild Horse Ecotourism, Wild Horse Science
Tagged Ecotourism, Native Species, New Mexico, Placitas Wild Horses, PZP, San Felipe, Sandoval County, Wild Horse State Park, Wildlife Corridor
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Press Release: Poll- Placitans Want Wild Horses to Remain
PDF: Poll Press Release PDF: Southwest Planning Poll Placitas Horses
Posted in Loop Rd / NE Corridor, Placitas Wild Horses, Press Releases
Tagged Albuquerque Open Space, BLM, Contraception, Loop Rd, New Mexico, Placitas, Poll, PZP, San Felipe, Sandoval County, Wildlife Corridor
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MOU with Navajo Nation
Navajo. Seven riders on horseback and dog trek against background of canyon cliffs. Edward S. Curtis (1904) PDF:Â MOU
Posted in Horse Slaughter, Press Releases
Tagged Contraception, Governor Martinez, Governor Richardson, Horse Slaughter, martinez, MOU, Navajo, New Mexico, PZP, slaughter, Susana Martinez, Susanna Martinez, Wild Horses
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