Freedom for Wild Horses

De: Carol J. Walker
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  • Freedom for Wild Horses Podcast explores wild horses and their families, behavior, and iconic symbol of our western heritage. Join Carol J. Walker, leading Advocate for wild horses and award-winning author and photographer, as she leads you to discover why wild horses deserve a place on our public lands, why we need the tonic of their wildness in our lives, the threats they are facing from the agency that manages them, and what you can do to help. Learn more at http://WildHoofbeats.com. This is the show for you if you find yourself asking questions like: -Are there wild horses in the United States? -How do I find out about wild horses? -What are the issues facing wild horses on our public lands? -Is livestock ranching in conflict with wild horses? -How are domestic horses different from wild horses? -What is the family structure and the relationships of wild horses? -Are wild horses being sent to slaughter? -What organizations are actively helping wild horses?
    Ⓒ Copyright 2023, Carol J. Walker, Wild Hoofbeats™, All Rights Reserved
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Episodios
  • 39. The Consequences of a Roundup: The White Mountain Herd
    Sep 2 2024

    The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) recently reused an outdated assessment and failed to conduct a new count despite severe winter conditions that reduced horse numbers. The roundup of the White Mountain Herd, which involved the use of helicopters, resulted in significant stress for the horses.

    In this episode, I explain why I call the BLM's White Mountain wild horse roundup “a pre-zero roundup,” and how The Rock Springs Grazing Association’s influence in limiting wild horse populations, and the subsequent lack of transparency regarding post-roundup counts, are significant concerns. To safeguard the future of wild horses and prevent further herd reductions, it is crucial to spread awareness. This episode shares how you can make a difference.

    Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.wildhoofbeats.com/39

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    15 m
  • 38. Two Unforgettable Wild Stallions
    Aug 19 2024

    The stories of the Pryor Mountain and McCullough Peaks herds are more than just tales of survival; they are narratives of resilience, adaptation, and the deep interconnections between wildlife and their environments. This week, I delve into the lives of two remarkable stallions from these herds, Shaman and Tecumseh, drawing on firsthand experiences and observations.

    As you'll hear, preserving wild horses is not merely an act of conservation but a commitment to safeguarding the natural world. Their unique personalities and lives contribute to the rich tapestry of life on public lands, and ensuring their continued freedom and health is a responsibility we all share.

    Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.wildhoofbeats.com/38

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    16 m
  • 37. Observing a Roundup
    Jul 29 2024

    If you’re interested in learning about what a wild horse roundup entails, listen in today. For the past three weeks, the Bureau of Land Management has been rounding up and removing wild horses from the North Lander Complex in Wyoming. This roundup started on July 1st and will likely wrap up in the next couple of days as they are close to their goal for removal. This week, I'm sharing what I saw at this roundup, what the horses experienced, and why standing with the horses is more important than ever.

    Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.wildhoofbeats.com/37

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    14 m

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