Ask the RGJ: Why isn't castration a wild horse option? Horses stand behind a fence at the BLM Palomino Valley holding facility on Wednesday, June 5, 2013 in Palomino Valley. / AP Question: The mustang population control issue has increased as the urban area has expanded into the horses' habitat.
June 21, 2013 - Reno Gazette-Journal
30 US reps want to rein in BLM's horse budget The National Wild Horse and Burro Center at Palomino Valley on March 25 is currently home two nearly 2000 animals. / Tim Dunn / RGJ file Thirty U.S. representatives urged new U.S. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell on Thursday to make a priority out of reforming the government’s wild horse management program and its spiraling budget that they say has created an “untenable situation” for both the ...
June 20, 2013 - Reno Gazette-Journal
30 US reps want to reign in BLM's horse budget The National Wild Horse and Burro Center at Palomino Valley on March 25 is currently home two nearly 2000 animals. / Tim Dunn / RGJ file Thirty U.S. representatives urged new U.S. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell on Thursday to make a priority out of reforming the government’s wild horse management program and its spiraling budget that they say has created an “untenable situation” for both the ...
June 20, 2013 - Reno Gazette-Journal
Thurgood Marshall in Washington Post My father often spoke of the importance of individuals working together to achieve great things,the younger Marshall said. "The Mendez, Estrada, Guzman, Palomino and Ramirez families certainly proved the power of a small group to overcome...
Vicente Fox in New York Times He demurred, backing away from the big palomino,Mr. Fox wrote in "Revolution of Hope," which is due out by Viking on Oct. 4. "A horse lover can always tell when others don't share our passion for climbing aboard an animal that...
Sylvia Mendez in Hispanic PR Wire (press release) Our five families - Estrada, Guzman, Palomino, Mendez and Ramirez - are recognized for their contributions to the civil rights movement,said Sylvia Mendez, who was in the third grade when she and her brothers were turned away from a "white"...