Bureau of Land Management

10 Reasons To Adopt A BLM Mustang

November 29, 2022
Have you rode or been around a mustang? If not, then it’s hard to truly understand how amazing these animals are. Every year the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) rounds up wild horses. They end up in holding facilities in hopes of becoming adopted. These mustangs need your support! Why You Should Adopt a Mustang...

Petite Serenity

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September 14, 2021
By Christy Nielson Photography by Drew Orlando Daisy Springs Ranch is a 37-acre property just outside Jackson Hole, Wyoming. A swath of Bureau of Land Management (BLM)-designated land stretches between the property and the mountains, preserving Daisy Springs Ranch’s pristine vistas and offering hundreds of acres to hike, horseback ride, fish, and hunt.  The property...

Update: Extreme Mustang Makeover

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July 3, 2017
The Extreme Mustang Makeover will travel to the Kentucky Horse Park July 6-8. Adult trainers, ages 18 and over, will compete in this 100-wild horse training competition with their assigned mustang in a series of preliminary classes for a spot in the Top-10 freestyle finals performance. This event will award $25,000 in cash and prizes....

Extreme Beings

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November 7, 2016
Although horses originated in North America roughly 3.4 to 3.9 million years ago, they became extinct on this continent during the final stages of the Pleistocene epoch, some 7,600 years ago. Some, however, had survived the Ice Age by crossing the Bering land bridge to Asia. They became ancestors of Equus caballus, the original species of...

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