Simpson explains the importance of native species American wild horses as keystone herbivores and how they protect wilderness ecosystems where they live. https://www.wildhorsefirebrigade.org/post/mini-ted-talk-by-ethologist-william-e-simpson-ii
Please view and share. There IS a way to save our horses before we lose them all. Did you know that wild horses can help prevent wildfires ? They can and this is something we need to put in place as fires in the west have become more […]
By William Simpson as published on Sierra Nevada Ally A moratorium on federal wild horse and burro roundups in the state of California Opinion TO: The Honorable Eduardo Garcia, Chair The Honorable Megan Dahle, Vice Chair Committee on Water, Parks and Wildlife Legislative Office Building 1020 N Street, […]
An enlightening email thread between Jeffrey Todd, USFS Public Affairs Officer at the Apache-Sitgraves USFS Office and William Simpson II, founder of Wild Horse Fire Brigade —–Original Message—– From: William E. Simpson II <gemmaster7@aol.com> To: jeffrey.todd@usda.gov <jeffrey.todd@usda.gov> Sent: Sun, Oct 23, 2022 7:42 pm Subject: Re: [External Email]Sunday […]
by Saul Elbein and Sharon Udasin as published on The Hill As a massive wildfire rages along California’s northern border, one rancher is eying an unlikely future savior: the four-legged fighters of the Wild Horse Fire Brigade. Since 1971, the Bureau of Land Management has been responsible for wild […]
By: William E. Simpson II Don’t we owe just a little something back to the wild horses that helped build America and fight its wars? Wild horses were essential to building America, our home. Isn’t that something honest women and men should honor? And if we look at […]
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 […]
by William Simpson II Wild horse advocate Staci-lee Sherwood has a new article about wild horses just out at the Pagosa Daily Post in Colorado. Sherwood’s new fact-based article is helping to raise the awareness of the damage being levied upon wild horses at the hands of […]
By: William E. Simpson II Myopic land management perspectives come with a very expensive price tag A lack of holistic natural resource and land management oversight may very well result in the collapse of the American livestock industry as a result of the growing epidemic of Chronic Wasting […]
Guest OpEd by William Simpson Recently, American Wild Horse Campaign (AWHC) has promoted a Petition proposing to take some management role of the free-roaming native species American wild horses at Pokegama area of Oregon. In that Petition, they state: “Speak up for the Pokegama wild horses today – […]
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