Dear politicians …

31 08 2017

Killian, La Sal Mountains

Seriously, it’s time to put an end to the myth that all wild horses are starving on all public rangelands that they (and they alone) have destroyed.

Love,

Spring Creek Basin mustangs

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Link to links about how to help people and animals suffering from the after-effects of Hurricane Harvey in Texas.

My folks have lived in Texas since 1992 (after an earlier tour of duty there in the early 1980s). Fortunately, they were on the northwestern edge of the swirl and are grateful for rain received after extremely hot and dry conditions. Our hearts are with all those affected by the devastation.


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31 08 2017
Karen Schmiede's avatar Karen Schmiede

How true!

31 08 2017
Maggie Frazier's avatar Maggie Frazier

Have only started following you here – and going back to 2008 blog – yes, the whole thought of giving the horses names & making them personal to anyone who reads this is something that makes them more REAL! I read Pam Nickoles blog & Carol Walkers & Ginger Kathrens also. I believe that any herd or band of wild horses that is “looked after” by an advocate group stands a much better chance of surviving the current idiocy. So Keep on keeping on! Our wild horses & burros need every bit of help they can get! Also I read Anna Blake’s blog – another Colorado gal – not about wild horses – but horses!!!

31 08 2017
Pat's avatar Pat

I agree with all said.

31 08 2017
Sue Story's avatar Sue Story

Putting an end to the myth – I could not agree more! But the myth serves the interests of those who would destroy our wild mustangs for their own benefit, so on goes the battle. And I’m so glad your parents are okay, TJ; I had been wondering and worrying about them!

6 09 2017
baileytan's avatar baileytan

I don’t know what to say, my heart is breaking.

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