Source: By Ed Pearce of KOLO.com “Probably the greatest photo op was when he took his band and he ran alongside the train for a full mile at the same pace as the train…” LYON COUNTY, CA – Some called him “Railroad Man” or “Flash.” The crews and […]
Source: Lauren Donovan – Bismarck Tribune “…the 2013 Legislature sanctions the preservation of the park horses as a historically important living treasure…” A North Dakotan who has been working for years to preserve what he says is the original blood line of horses from Theodore Roosevelt National Park […]
Source: HorseTalk.co.nz The horse is sacred to the Diné and is a central part of the nation’s culture and tradition. Elders and medicine people of the Navajo Nation have voiced their opposition to horse slaughter, saying the animals must be honored for their sacred role in Navajo cultural traditions. […]
Source: The Cloud Foundation Report card reveals diminished variability in world famous herd of wild stallion Cloud COLORADO SPRINGS, Co. (Sept. 16, 2013) – For over thirty years, the genetics of the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Herd have been tracked by foremost equine geneticist, E. Gus Cothran. His […]
Source: By Danielle Endvick, as published in The Country Today “We did lose eight horses to slaughter last time…” A dressage show is hardly the first place you would expect to find a horse that once roamed wild in the Badlands. But that’s just where Michigan native Samantha […]
by Lisa LeBlanc ~ Wild Horse Freedom Federation Advisory Board Member This commentary offers no answers; it only offers more questions. If a personal displeasure in the Wild Horse and Burro Program drives outrage in an equine advocate, the purpose of this is perhaps to add a little […]
SOURCE: PPJ Gazette By Debbie Coffey ~ Director of Wild Horse Affairs at Wild Horse Freedom Federation ~ Copyright 2013 All Rights Reserved. In memory of the late Dr. Patricia Haight, who worked hard for the Conquistador Program, I decided to file a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) […]
“Sorry to post this article on “Feel good Sunday,” but with the BLM’s National Wild Horse & Burro Advisory Board meeting starting on Monday, we thought it best to share this information with the public as soon as possible.” ~ Deb By Debbie Coffey Copyright 2013 All Rights Reserved. (If you missed Part 1, click […]
by Debbie Coffey Copyright 2013 All Rights Reserved. If you want to see how the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) shows bias in Environmental Assessments, you only have to look at what the BLM writes in EAs to round up wild horses, and then compare it to what they wrote […]
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