This post was updated April 22 at 9:23 p.m. It’s easy to lose sight of untouched nature in a city like Los Angeles. Helicopters and airplanes often look like birds, freedom from traffic often seems ...
Re: A response to: Jennifer Caudill, “Nevada’s wild horses are one sentence away from mass euthanasia," in RGJ Sept. 8, 2025. First of all, Jennifer Caudill’s headline is purposefully misleading.
Editor’s note: This story is the first in a two-part series funded by the Aspen Daily News Journalism Fund, which supports in-depth, independent reporting on issues that impact our region. Part Two, ...
Wild horses far outnumbered humans on the Outer Banks a century ago. But beyond legends of long-ago Spanish shipwrecks, no one really knows how they got there. A 1926 article in the National ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Colorado does not have a wild horse problem as a recent Denver Post headline states. The real issue lies with the meat industry’s grip on our public lands.
In a matter of weeks, Congress will decide the fate of a single sentence buried deep in the Interior–Environment appropriations bill — a sentence that, for 17 years, has barred the mass euthanasia of ...