BILLINGS (AP) - Beginning next week, federal officials plan to thin by more than a third a wild horse herd that roams a mountain range along the Montana-Wyoming border. The Bureau of Land Management ...
In an attempt to strike a balance between “providing access and protecting resources,” the Bureau of Land Management has released its final Travel Management Plan for the Pryor Mountains south of ...
BRETT FRENCH [email protected] Nov 27, 2024 Nov 27, 2024 BILLINGS — The protest period has opened on the Bureau of Land Management’s proposal for changing how it will manage the Pryor ...
A portion of the wild horse herd in the Pryor Mountains would be trapped and removed next year under a proposal being considered by the Bureau of Land Management’s Billings Field Office. The agency is ...
BILLINGS — Access to one of Montana’s largest caves used by bats for winter hibernation could be reopened to explorers under proposals drafted by the Bureau of Land Management. As proposed, the agency ...
LOVELL, Wyo. (AP) - U.S. Bureau of Land Management officials want to round up a number of young stallions to reduce the size of a wild horse herd and continue research into fertility control.
BILLINGS — Ordered by a district court judge to re-evaluate the desired wild horse population in the Pryor Mountains, the Bureau of Land Management has come out with the same number as before — a ...
BILLINGS - Beginning next week, federal officials plan to thin by more than a third a wild horse herd that roams a mountain range along the Montana-Wyoming border. The Bureau of Land Management wants ...
Their ATV parked along a rocky road up Red Pryor Mountain, Gary and Connie Marman studied a travel map spread across the seat while also taking time to appreciate the vast view. “It’s always amazing ...
POWELL, Wyo. — Cloud, the famous mustang stallion, was not a happy camper as he watched members of his band caught. But U.S. Bureau of Land Management personnel from Billings, Mont., believe they're ...
The Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang Center, based in Lovell, Wyoming, also questioned the 2018 horse removal saying the “BLM’s historic management actions, combined with natural loss, were starting to ...