By: William E. Simpson II Our history is important when it comes to managing our public lands, natural resources and wildlife. Much of our factual history today is being obscured by the white-noise of ignorance and politics that abounds in the media, where hearsay and monetary-motivated myths are […]
Leading the horse out of the stables on a sunny day in Kalnikow, a small village in Poland near the Ukrainian border, Iefimova said she drove to Ukraine two weeks ago to rescue it from harm’s way. “I know that my horse would be left alone in Ukraine […]
by William E Simpson II – also published on the Pagosa Daily Post Most Americans today realize that in many cases money drives politics and policy. Natural resources management in America today suffers from that fact. In regard to the government’s current mismanagement of native species American wild […]
Source: The Dodo Horse sleeps so soundly in the field that neighbors keep calling to report her dead — until they see her other hobby 😂
Source: The Dodo Faith=Restored Giant rescue horse gives up the bachelor life for the perfect partner — watch what happens when they try to share a beer 🍻❤️
By Robert Bauer Advocates Playing into a Conspiracy Documenting and studying the issues concerning this nation’s wild horses and burros, has been my heart since 2009, as well as working in conjunction with others for their preservation in the wild. The wild horse and burro issue has affected […]
By William Simpson II The most important tool for flashy fuels mitigation and maintenance is that which Nature had employed for millennia in North America; Large Native Species Herbivores (deer, wild horses, elk, bison). Existing posits, methods and tactics that attempt to address the accelerating growth of abnormally […]
Source: The Dodo Orphaned baby donkey tried to kick anyone who wanted to be friends — then she met her soulmate 💛
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