Return to Freedom, co-plaintiffs defeat Bureau of Land Management plan to take away 2 million acres from southwest Wyoming wild horse herds

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Return to Freedom, co-plaintiffs defeat Bureau of Land Management plan to take away 2 million acres from southwest Wyoming wild horse herds

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LOMPOC, Calif., July 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- In a stunning win for Wyoming's thousands of Checkerboard wild horses, on Tuesday, July 15, Return to Freedom and Front Range Equine Rescue, along with wild horse advocates and photographers Angelique Rea and Meg Frederick, successfully defeated the Bureau of Land Management's decision that would have permanently wiped out the Salt Wells Creek and Great Divide Basin wild horse herds and taken away over 2 million acres of habitat from the herds.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit held that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) violated the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act by failing to consider whether the agency's management decision complied with the mandatory statutory goal of the Wild Horse Act to achieve and maintain a "thriving natural ecological balance on the public lands." 

"We have been fighting for southwest Wyoming's wild horses for more than a decade now," said Neda DeMayo, president of Return to Freedom, a national nonprofit wild horses and burro advocacy organization. "Wild horses and the people who care about them deserve this win.

 "Monopolies over the use of our public lands need to stop. The horses deserve the fair use of the areas designated them under the 1971 Wild and Free Roaming Horses and Burros Act without threat. These herds continue to be on the front line in the battle over our natural resources on our public lands."

This decision comes as the latest culmination in a multi-year legal battle to protect and save these wild horses and to see them continue to thrive on the public lands as the Wild Horse Act intended.

The 10th Circuit entered its crucial judgment, reversing the District Court of Wyoming's decision that had affirmed BLM's actions, before BLM's anticipated start of mass helicopter roundups.

The Bureau's plans to start capturing and removing Salt Wells wild horses in August cannot go ahead until the lower court decides what the agency now needs to do to correct its management plan to comply with the Wild Horse Act. The battle continues as RTF and Front Range prepare to face off with BLM over the appropriate remedy for the agency's violation of law.

Return to Freedom has long advocated for minimally intrusive wild horse management, with proven, safe and humane fertility control to slow (not stop) herd growth replacing capture and removal as the BLM's primary tool.

"Solutions exist to manage to more humanely and sustainably manage America's wild horses in ways that will benefit wild herds, other wildlife and the range itself," DeMayo said.

Return to Freedom Wild Horse Conservation (RTF) is a pioneering wild horse advocacy organization that has worked to preserve wild horses and burros through sanctuary, education, conservation and advocacy since 1997. RTF operates the American Wild Horse Sanctuary at two California locations, caring for more than 450 rescued wild horses and burros. Since 1999, RTF has modeled the use of fertility control and other solutions there that can be implemented on the range. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, X, BlueSky, Tik Tok and Youtube.

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