by Kareena Koirala as published on AmoMama.com Hurricane Dorian struck with tragic devastation. However, the majestic breed of wild horses living in North Carolina’s Outer Banks used their natural defenses against the storm. According to Corolla Wild Horse Fund, which looks after the herd of wild horses in […]
By Joe Drape as published in the New York Times A spate of horse deaths. An upended Kentucky Derby. And now questions about a Triple Crown winner and performance-enhancing drugs. Horse owners, trainers and racetrack executives are supposed to take care of their athletes, equine and human. When […]
Source: The Dodo “When Chloe heard what was happening to horses during the recent Australian drought, she knew what she had to do. Hundreds upon hundreds of horses have been going to slaughter. Chloe saved the lives of these lucky three, and hopes to inspire people to save […]
by James DeHaven, Reno Gazette Journal Lawmakers feel White House left them out of the loop Is it a reorganization or a dismantling? That’s the question increasingly puzzling western congressional delegates as President Donald Trump pushes ahead with an extensive shakeup at the Bureau of Land Management. The […]
Open Letter from Charlotte Roe Friends, Fans and Partners of the Wild Equids, The Roundups An ever-aggressive roundup season is underway. On September 11, the BLM began capturing wild horses of the beloved Onaqui herd in Utah’s Skull Valley and Western Desert. Earlier this month, the Forest Service […]
By Carol Walker and published on Wild Hoofbeats The time for you to take action and help is right now, on #WildHorseWeek. by Carol Walker, Director of Field Documentation, Wild Horse Freedom Federation The disastrous proposal, called “The Path Forward” which is being pushed by the National Cattleman’s […]
by Amy Hanchey of PegasusEquine.org *** Just as I am completing this email, we’ve received notification of yet another round up, which will be Round Up 13. This email is focused on the events from Round Up 12 which occurred in August 2019*** Every time a round up […]
By Charlotte Roe | Special to The Tribune By law, the Onaqui horses are a protected wildlife species, an important cultural resource, an integral part of the ecosystem. In the Skull Valley, in Utah’s West Desert, a band of wild horses grazes peacefully. The sand and mountains echo their many […]
by Kari Pugh as published on OBXToday.com Several of the northern Outer Banks wild mustangs, and their friend Raymond the mule, have been spotted during and following Hurricane Dorian, and everybody appears unscathed. “Every horse we’ve seen has been fine,” Meg Puckett, herd manager for the Corolla Wild […]
Multiple Sources “With all that headed south, this week, I thought that a little bit of levity was due so here it is…tongue-in-cheek, fact is often more unbelievable than fiction.” ~ R.T. HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn. — Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested a man after receiving reports of an […]
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