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Milanne Rehor, trying to save the world’s most endangered wild horse, on Wild Horse & Burro Radio on Wed., July 30th

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 2014

4:00 pm PST … 5:00 pm MST … 6:00 pm CST … 7:00 pm EST

Listen Live Here!

Call in # 917-388-4520

This is a 2 hour show, and you can call in with questions at any time.  Marjorie Farabee, Director of Wild Burro Affairs for Wild Horse Freedom Federation will be co-hosting this show, and wildlife ecologist Craig Downer, Board member of The Cloud Foundation, will be calling in.

The shows will be archived, so you can listen anytime.

Our guest is Milanne Rehor, a woman who has dedicated 20 years trying rescue the Abaco Spanish Colonial wild horses from their destructive circumstances on Great Abaco Island, in the Bahamas. But, the herd has been reduced to one last mare.

Arkwild, Inc., is trying to save what is still here: the last mare (named “Nunki”) and her future offspring.

Their facebook page is HERE.

This radio show is co-hosted by Debbie Coffey, Vice-President & Director of Wild Horse Affairs at Wild Horse Freedom Federation and Marti Oakley, PPJ Gazette.

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To contact us: ppj1@hush.com, or call 320-281-0585

LISTEN TO ARCHIVED RADIO SHOWS:

11/6/13 – John Holland, President of Equine Welfare Alliance discussing the latest in horse slaughter issues. Click HERE.

11/13/13 – Marjorie Farabee, Director of Wild Burro Affairs for Wild Horse Freedom Federation, Equine Mgr. of Todd Mission Ranch (home of TMR Rescue) and founder of Wild Burro Protection League and Carl Mrozak, videographer (Eagle Eye Media). Click HERE.

11/20/13 – Simone Netherlands, founder of respect 4 horses, director & producer of the documentary “America’s Wild Horses.” Click HERE.

11/27/13 – R.T. Fitch, President of Wild Horse Freedom Federation and Ginger Kathrens, Founder and Executive Director of The Cloud Foundation, talk about the Salt Wells & Adobe Town roundups. Click HERE.

12/4/13 – Craig Downer, wildlife ecologist, on Board of Directors of the Cloud Foundation, and author of “The Wild Horse Conspiracy” (http://thewildhorseconspiracy.org/) and Robert Bauer, Wildlife Biologist, debunk the BLM’s “junk” science about wild horses and burros. Click HERE.

12/11/13 – Ginger Kathrens, the Founder and Executive Director of The Cloud Foundation. Click HERE.

1/15/14 – Victoria McCullough, international equestrian and CEO of Chesapeake Petroleum and John Holland, President of Equine Welfare Alliance, on stopping horse slaughter from being reinstated in the U.S. Click HERE.

1/29/14 – R.T. Fitch, John Holland and I (and many others) honor and celebrate the life of wild horse advocate Garnet Pasquale, who dedicated her life to save the wild horses & burros, especially near her home in Nevada, with the Spring Mountain Alliance. Garnet’s dear friend, wild horse advocate and wildlife photographer Arlene Gawne, talks about Garnet, wild horses and the Spring Mountain Alliance. Click HERE.

2/5 – Carol Walker, Director of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation and filmmaker James Kleinart (theamericanwildhorse.com). Click HERE.

2/26/14 – Barbara Clark, founder of Dreamcatcher Wild Horse & Burro Sanctuary in northern California talks about the sanctuary and natural behavior of wild horses and burros. Click HERE.

4/1/14 – Marjorie Farabee, Director of Wild Burro Affairs at Wild Horse Freedom Federation, on endangered (thought to be extinct) Bonaire (Dutch Antilles) donkeys. Other guests: Carl Mrozak, videographer (Eagle Eye Media), and advocates Rona Aguilar, and her father, Al Catalfumo. Click HERE.

4/11/14 – Ginger Kathrens, the Founder and Executive Director of The Cloud Foundation. Click HERE.

5/28/14 – R.T. Fitch, President of Wild Horse Freedom Federation, along with Ginger Kathrens, on his trip to the Pryors with Ginger to find Cloud. Click HERE.

7/22/14 – Carol Walker, Director of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation, on the dire situation for wild horses in Wyoming. Click HERE.

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  1. I had seen this video before – seems to me that they were going to attempt to somehow either breed this mare or do an embryo transfer etc?? I haven’t heard anything more since then. Doesn’t sound like there is much support from the people on this island – or possibly they have no means to support the horses.

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    • hi Maggie, I don’t know either, but I’m sure Milanne will fill us in on all of the details. Please call in if you have any questions.

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    • Thanks for re-blogging and sharing on Facebook! And just a reminder, when you hit the LIKE button, it drives up these articles in the rankings so if people are searching a topic on the internet, they are more likely to see the articles you LIKED.

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  2. NEVADA
    Comments due today

    ELY NUISANCE GATHER EA

    Click to access Ely_District_Public_Safety_and_Hwy_Nusiance_Preliminary_EA.pdf

    http://www.blm.gov/nv/st/en/info/newsroom/2014/july/ely__blm_ely_district.html
    BLM Ely District Seeks Public Comment on Public Safety and Nuisance Gather Environmental Assessment for Wild Horse Management

    Ely, Nev. – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Ely District is soliciting public comment on the Ely District Public Safety and Nuisance Gather Preliminary Environmental Assessment (EA). The comment period concludes Wednesday, July 30.
    The EA analyzes the district’s need to address potential environmental consequences associated with wild horse management in order to reduce and mitigate public safety concerns along major roadways in and outside HMA/HA boundaries, decrease nuisance animal complaints on private lands, and address management issues of wild horses that reside outside HMA/HA boundaries, in accordance with the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971.
    The Ely District Public Safety and Nuisance Gather Preliminary Environmental Assessment is available for public review at http://on.doi.gov/1lx856K.
    Interested individuals should address all written comments to the BLM Ely District Office, HC 33 Box 33500, Ely, NV 89301, Attn: Rosemary Thomas, Ely District Manager, or fax them to Thomas at (775) 289-1910. Comments may also be submitted electronically at BLM_NV_EYDO_NuisanceHorsesEA@blm.gov. Email comments sent to any other email address will not be considered.
    Before including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be aware that your entire comment – including your personal identifying information – may be made publicly available at any time. While you can ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so.
    For more information, contact Ben Noyes, BLM Ely District wild horse and burro specialist, at (775) 289-1800.

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