by R.T. Fitch Okay, people have a lot of things on their Bucket List like do Mt. Everest, see the Pyramids, dive the Great Barrier Reef but it seems that Marcella Gruchalak of Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania had something a little more down to earth that she wanted to […]
from CBS News “This may not be equine related, specifically, but most horse and donkey guardians are helped or are the staff of a canine assistant. Plus ‘slaughter’ of any sentient creature is an issue that touches our hearts and souls.” ~ R.T. “Koreans have been eating dog […]
Written by Joseph Witham as published on The St George News
“…revising wild horse and burro-appropriate management levels or removing horses and burros from winter range or migration corridors if they degrade habitat…”
Opinion by Timothy Egan as published on The New York Times The emperor of the outdoors rode into town on a horse named Tonto, and soon demanded that his own special flag fly outside his headquarters whenever he was in Washington. He believes fracking is proof that “God […]
By Ashlee DeMartino, 3TV/CBS 5 “We are a little slow on the draw, here, but hats off to Simone and our good friends at Salt River Wild Horse Management Group, job well done.” ~ R.T. SALT RIVER, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) – With champagne in hand, the volunteers with […]
Unedited Report from The Taos News
“A Senate Joint Memorial wants the U.S. Department of Interior to better manage a growing wild horse population even if that means euthanasia and unrestricted sales to people who might haul the animals off to meat-packing plants in Mexico…”
Martin Rogers | USA TODAY Sports 2.5 million dogs are bred each year in South Korea for human consumption. PYEONGCHANG, South Korea – As the Winter Olympics approach this week, figure skater Meagan Duhamel still shudders to think the dog she rescued from South Korea might have ended […]
“While the killings happened in November and January, she didn’t know why the BLM chose to delay releasing the information until now, she said.” Source: K2Radio.com (photo: Getty images) The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is investigating the deaths of five federally protected wild horses that were found […]
In an article in Outside Magazine, reporter Elliott Woods noticed that Ryan Zinke, the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, had rigged his fly fishing reel backwards. This was also discussed on Outside Magazine’s twitter page. The photo on the left below shows how a fly fishing […]
from Humane Society International/Mexico Mexico City—More than 130,000 people are joining with Humane Society International Mexico in calling for a ban of Torneo del Lazo, a horse evisceration spectacle in Yucatan, Mexico. Torneo del Lazo is a bloody and archaic spectacle that takes place throughout the year in […]
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