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- 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: WHOA
Why are Helicopter Round ups illegal?
SECOND AFFIDAVIT MUDDY CREEK UTAH 2019 VERIFICATION I, Dr. Lester Friedlander DVM BA of Bradford County Pennsylvania do, hereby state that the facts above set forth are true and correct (or are true and correct to the best of my … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, animal, Animal Rights, baby, behavior, birth control, BLM, Board Member, colt, criminal, cruelty, death, die, Dr. Lester Friedlander, ethology, extreme animal cruelty, family band, felony, foal, Gather, government, Governor Gary Herbert, Helicopter, Helicopter round up, horse, illegal, management, mare, muddy creek, not feasible, old, PZP, Rancher, range, Representative Heinrich, Round up, Senator Tom Udall, sick, stallion, USDA Forest Service, utah, Veterinarian, WHOA, wild horse, Wild Horse Observers Association, wildlife, young
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WHOA’s Open Letter to Sandoval County Manager- Day of Task Force Presentation – (see attached)
The New Mexico First PR Group, aka Senator Udall and Senator Heinrich’s PR firm, along with a Placitan Group, are working to give illegal jurisdiction to the NM Livestock Board (NMLB) and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) over our … Continue reading
Posted in ACTION ALERTS!!!, Horse Slaughter, Placitas Wild Horses, Wild Horse Ecotourism, Wild Horse Science
Tagged BLM, Contraception, Ecotourism, Heinrich, Placitas, Placitas Wild Horses, PZP, Sandoval County, slaughter, Udall, WHOA, Wild Horses, Wildlife Corridor
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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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Windmills/Water for Wildlife – New Well drilled at San Felipe Wild Life Corridor/Sanctuary
November 6 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: WINDMILLS & WATER FOR WILDLIFE: Third Update! San Felipe Pueblo – Wild Horse Sanctuary, New Mexico, United States November 6 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: WINDMILLS/WATER FOR WILDLIFE: Third Update! New Mexico, United States Yet … Continue reading
Posted in Loop Rd / NE Corridor, Placitas Wild Horses, Press Releases, Wild Horse Ecotourism
Tagged American Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, ASPCA, placitas wild, placitas wildlife, Pueblo of San Felipe, Spanish Horses, WHOA, windmills for wildlife
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Upheld by NM Courts – DNA Testing Requirement => Placitas Spanish Horses
The first 4 Wild Horses tested, as required by WHOA legislation, upheld in the NM Supreme Court showed a 91 to 96% probability of being Spanish Mustangs. Values lower than 80% indicate crossbreeding per UC Davis. DNA Spanish 1 2 … Continue reading
Posted in Horse Slaughter, Loop Rd / NE Corridor, Placitas Wild Horses, Uncategorized, Wild Horse Ecotourism, Wild Horse Science
Tagged DNA, DNA markers, Heritage, Placitas Spanish Horses, Rio Puerco BLM, tourism, WHOA, Wild Horse Observers, Wild Horse Sanctuary, Wild Horse Tourism, Wildlife Corridor
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NM Supreme Court – Judges rule 4 to 0 for WHOA (with 5th judge non-participating). Case no. S1-SC-35505 NMSC Order Denying Defs Petition Appellate Court Decision upheld
Posted in Horse Slaughter, Loop Rd / NE Corridor
Tagged BLM, David Reynolds, feral, Field Office, Governor Martinez, loop road, New Mexico LIvestock Board, out of scope, Placitas Wild Horse, Rio Puerco, slaughter, WHOA, wild horse, Wild Horse Observers Association placitaswildhorses, Wild Horse Sanctuary
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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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New Mexico First Task Force Final Report
NEW MEXICO FIRST TASK FORCE: Hired by Sandoval County Manager. This is the final report. During this Task Force, the round-ups continued. These round-ups took approximately 99 wild horses. These round ups were not reported by either the Sandoval County … Continue reading
Posted in Placitas Wild Horses
Tagged BLM, Fencing, New Mexico, New Mexico First Task Force, Placitas, Placitas Wild Horses, PZP, Sandoval County, Signage, Signpost, WHOA, Wild Horse State Park, Wild Horses
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WHOA November 2012 Newsletter
WHOA Newsletter final RPRMP DEIS
Posted in Newsletters, Placitas Wild Horses, Wild Horse Science
Tagged BLM, BLM RMP, DEIS, Draft Environmental Impact Statement, Land Exchanges, Mining, New Mexico, Placitas, Placitas Wild Horses, PZP, San Felipe, Sandoval County, Santa Ana, WHOA, Wild Horses
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