by R.T. Fitch “I had trouble sleeping last night, it was not just the thunder from storms providing much needed rain but instead it was the story we posted, yesterday, about the deaths of the two incarcerated Zebras in Texas seeking their freedom and paying for that God […]
By Kelsey Bradshaw as published on The Statesman “The idea of loose zebras in Central Texas had been a humorous one until news of the animals’ deaths came on Thursday…” A tale of an equine escape by a pair of zebras in New Braunfels on Wednesday ended sadly when […]
an open letter from Charlotte Roe “Protecting public rangelands from overdevelopment and livestock overgrazing is a key to fighting global warming. “ Friends and Partners of the Wild Equids: While our nation and hearts are reeling from the latest mass gun violence, in come ever more urgent wakeup […]
by Adriana De Alba as published on 13newsnow.com The Currituck County Sheriff says people continue to approach and feed the horses every day. Deputies will begin strictly enforcing laws. CURRITUCK COUNTY, N.C. — They’ve roamed the beaches of Currituck for 500 years, but their numbers are dwindling. As […]
by Betty Nixon courtesy of Heber Wild Horses “Do you know who’s shooting the horses?” I often meet people out in the forest admiring and photographing the Heber Wild Horses. Because I spend many hours every week observing and documenting the horses, I have a familiarity with the […]
From our good friends at HorseRAcingWrongs.org In June, Dr. Kraig Kulikowski, renowned equine veterinarian, testified (along with me and several others) before two NYS Senate committees. Highlights and video follow: A two-year-old horse is equivalent to a six-year-old human. A three-year-old horse is equivalent to a nine-year-old human. […]
Source: The Dodo “This week could very be an example of what my wife, Terry, means when she says, ‘Life Happens!’ We have been short on blog posts, the past several days, as I have been traveling and due to the fact that my traveling computer upgraded to […]
Source: Huffington Post Daniel Jorjani, the nominee to serve as the Interior Department’s top lawyer, appears before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on May 2. Sen. Ron Wyden said Daniel Jorjani, who has been nominated to be the agency’s top lawyer, may have lied to Congress. […]
Source: Reuters Spanish police have arrested a Dutch meat trader sentenced in France for his role in a 2013 scam that passed off cheap horse meat as pricier beef to various ready-made meals and burger producers across Europe. In a statement, police said the man it identified only […]
Source: EIN Presswire “The PAST Act moves to the Senate with a clear message—the American people will not stand for animal cruelty in any form.” WASHINGTON, DC, USA, July 30, 2019 /EINPresswire.com/ — On Thursday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Prevent All Soring Tactics (PAST) Act, […]
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