By Julia Carrie Wong as publish on Earth Island Journal Battle is won but the war isn’t over yet, warn camp leaders The Army Corps of Engineers will not grant the permit for the Dakota Access pipeline to drill under the Missouri river, the army announced on Sunday, […]
by Lorraine Jackson as published on Horse Nation “Anyone that owns horses knows the connection with us and them is a bond like no other” (Greg Grey Cloud). Lorraine Jackson reports on equine losses at the Dakota Access Pipeline Protests in North Dakota. Two horses were wounded and […]
Source: WRIC.com “They’re really just settling in, healing…” LOUISA VA – Wild horses with ties to President Teddy Roosevelt’s ranching days in North Dakota are now calling Virginia home. These mustangs were part of a September roundup at Theodore Roosevelt National Park. It thinned out the herd, but […]
Source: By Brian Gehring of the Bismark Tribune “We got what we needed to get done before the looming shutdown,” One hundred and fifty bison have been removed from the Theodore Roosevelt National Park and relocated. Bill Whitmore, chief of resource management for the park, called the operation […]
Help still needed to insure historic wild horses do not go to slaughter. COLORADO SPRINGS, CO. (Sept. 25, 2013) – The Cloud Foundation (TCF) and Legacy Mustang Preservation (LMP) are proceeding full speed ahead with Operation Badlands, an effort to insure that none of the historic mustangs being […]
by Lauren Donovan of the Bismark Times Funds Needed to Save Horses from Slaughter Auction FRYBURG — Jason Bruemmer rather indelicately probed mares with names like “Little Brother’s Girl” and “Cheyenne,” pulled off his long yellow glove and like the doctor he is, delivered the news. The mares […]
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: 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 […]
Source: By: Patrick Springer, as published at INFORUM Will the young wild horses find caring homes or will they be sent to the slaughterhouse? Fargo – Thousands of people are reading about the saga of stallions like Thunder and mares like Spotted Blue as they wait to learn […]
I wanted to personally let you know how much we all appreciate your willingness to join us in Las Vegas for the Summit of the Horse. Your agency’s work is so important to the overall picture. We look forward to hearing about your efforts to create realistic and sustainable solutions to the problems surrounding the management of wild horses on federal lands.
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