Episodios

  • 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.

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  • 36. Protecting the Salt River Wild Horses: Interview with Simone Netherlands
    Jul 8 2024

    If you're interested in learning about the complexities of wild horse conservation, the ongoing battles against outdated practices, and the critical role of public support, listen in this week. I sat down with Simone Netherlands, the dedicated founder and president of the Salt River Wild Horse Management Group.

    Simone opens up about the challenges her organization faces, from dealing with state and federal agencies to managing public outrage and support. Her stories are both heart-wrenching and inspiring, highlighting how collective action and a relentless spirit can make a real difference. This episode is a call to action for all horse lovers and advocates, showing that even the smallest effort can contribute to a significant impact.

    Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.wildhoofbeats.com/36

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  • 35. Revisiting AWHC Wyoming Lawsuit: Interview with Suzanne Roy
    Jun 24 2024

    Today’s episode serves as an update for the continuing litigation against the BLM. The BLM has plans to zero out herds in one area, reduce herd size in another area, and do a land grab spurred by the Rock Springs Grazing Association. To discuss this, I'm joined by the executive director of American Wild Horse Campaign, Suzanne Roy.

    Listen in this week to find out how you can help with this very important, and perhaps the most significant, litigation issue brought against the BLM by the American Wild Horse Campaign. Roughly 2,000 horses and 40% of wild horse habitat in Wyoming are at stake, and that’s just the start. Suzanne and I recount the history, the parties involved, and the decisions that led to this action.

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  • 34. Wild Curly Horses
    Jun 10 2024

    Have you ever wondered what a Curly horse looks like? Where wild Curly horses live and roam? What makes Curly horses so special? If so, this episode is for you.

    I introduce you to a wild black stallion named Bubba who was my first introduction to Curly horses and tell you about these amazing animals. As you listen to this episode, I hope you will take action to help these special wild horses. Salt Wells Creek is one of two herds, along with the Great Divide Basin, that is slated to be zeroed out under the new land use plan. There are currently three lawsuits pending to stop this action, so please, listen in and consider helping if you can.

    Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.wildhoofbeats.com/34

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  • 33. The Online Corral
    May 27 2024

    The BLM’s online auction ended two weeks ago. My personal experience tells me that for both wild horses and their future human partners to benefit, you need to witness the horses in person. How they interact with other horses. How they move. What is their personality? This is very important. An online event simply cannot offer this. We need to make significant changes or completely dismantle the program.

    If you have ever wondered what it would be like bidding to adopt a wild horse or burro in the online corral, don't miss this episode. I also share my thoughts after going through this process myself, why I think it needs to change, and why my goal is to see reforms that prioritize the well-being of the wild horses being adopted out of the BLM's system.

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  • 32. A Tribute to Thor, Wild Stallion of McCullough Peaks
    May 6 2024

    I met Thor for the first time in 2011 when I saw him napping in the flowers on a summer's day with several families of wild horses, some of the wildest on the range. Immediately I thought that Thor was the most beautiful foal I had ever seen, with his blue eyes and distinctive faded Sabino Pinto markings. I would go on to follow Thor for the remainder of his life.

    This week, I dedicate this episode to Thor and all the wild horses who were recently captured during the McCullough Peaks roundup. Tune in to hear about the impact Thor made on my life, what the BLM's plans for McCullough Peaks were versus what actually happened, and how you can support my fundraiser for the McCullough Peaks horses in honor of Thor.

    Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.wildhoofbeats.com/32

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  • 31. Supporting McCullough Peaks Wild Horses Adoption: Interview with Gina Kuttrus and Sandy Sisti
    Apr 22 2024

    39 McCullough Peaks wild horses were rounded up in Wyoming recently, and these beautiful but scared beings are currently at the Rock Springs corrals awaiting adoption. So for this week's episode, I'm sharing what you can do to help give them a soft landing.

    I'm joined by Sandy Sisti of Wild at Heart Images and Gina Kuttrus of For the Love of Aria who are working diligently to inform everyone about the upcoming adoption process and needs of the horses. Listen in to find out how you can help these 39 wild horses find safe and caring homes where they can live out their days in peace.

    Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.wildhoofbeats.com/31

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  • 30. Following Oregon’s Wild Horses: Interview with Mustang Meg
    Apr 8 2024

    Have you ever wondered what it’s like going out in the wild looking for wild horses in Oregon? Sonya Spaziani, otherwise known as Mustang Meg, has been following Oregon’s wild horses since 1994. She joins me this week to share more about her experiences documenting, following, and photographing wild horses and educate all of us about why we need to preserve them.

    Learn more about Mustang Meg’s journey, where her interest in wild horses came from, and how she started documenting wild horses in Oregon. She shares more about her favorite encounters out on the Steens, what she enjoys most about what she does, the differences between Oregon’s wild horses and horses from other states, and what she hopes to see for the future of these beautiful horses moving forward.

    Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.wildhoofbeats.com/30

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