Holiday of gratitude

23 11 2017

Hayden

On this Thanksgiving, we have much for which to be thankful.

Our mustangs and wild burros found heroes in the Senate.

Wild Horses and Burros — The Committee appreciates the seri-
ousness with which the request takes the on-range overpopulation
of wild horses and burros. With on-range wild horse population 270
percent over Appropriate Management Level; on-range wild horse
populations doubling roughly every 4 years; adoption numbers
steadily decreasing over the last decade, and unlikely to return to
historic levels; range conditions inadequate to sustain both wild
horses and burros and native wildlife habitat; and significant tres-
pass issues and instances where wild horses are found outside des-
ignated Herd Management Areas, the Committee recognizes that
bold steps must be taken to put this program on a path to sustain-
ability. The Committee looks forward to the release of the report
required by the Statement of Managers accompanying division G of
the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2017 and is hopeful that it will
contain a range of humane and politically viable options that can
collectively be implemented to drastically reduce on-range popu-
lations and a variety of methods to limit unsustainable on-range
reproduction and the Committee has provided an additional
$5,000,000 to begin this effort. The Committee again asserts its po-
sition that no one solution will resolve this issue and multiple ap-
proaches employed together are necessary to controlling the cur-
rent unsustainable trajectory of wild horse and burro population
growth.
On this Thanksgiving, we are so grateful for the appreciation of the wildness of our mustangs and burros.
Thank you to our BLM employees and advocates – local and elsewhere – who work hard together to protect and manage well our wild horses and burros.
Thank you to those who have ideas and to those who have the ability to implement those ideas.
Thanks to those who write letters and make calls.
Thank you to our families, who may or may not understand our obsession with these magnificent wild beings. 🙂 You, in some form or fashion, are the reason why we do what we do … and why we can do what we want to do for these horses and burros that roam their ranges and our hearts.
Be grateful. It matters.




Blue, golden day

22 11 2017

Skywalker; McKenna Peak, Temple Butte

It could get better than this gorgeous day in Spring Creek Basin.

It could rain. 🙂





Cool caller

21 11 2017

Killian

Young Killian calls to his band on a cloudy, chilly day in Spring Creek Basin.

HaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaandSOME!





All that glitters

20 11 2017

Mysterium

Pretty Mysterium rarely gets too excited about things. She takes it all in stride.

Gorgeous girl!





Stunner

19 11 2017

Hollywood; McKenna Peak and Temple Butte

I asked him if he knew how absolutely stunning he is.

He just gave me that look. 🙂 That look is the look of absolute confidence.





Hee hee, ha ha!

18 11 2017

Skywalker and S'aka; McKenna Peak and Temple Butte

Because even mustangs have senses of humor and like to laugh. 🙂





Gold in November

17 11 2017

Storm and Gaia

Storm and his golden girl, Gaia, walk through irresistible grama grass and angel halos on Veterans Day in Spring Creek Basin.





Kissable

16 11 2017

Winona

Sweet Winona. Kissable but for one teeny tiny little itty bitty thing: She’s a wild, wild girl!





A stallion and his lieutenant

15 11 2017

Tenaz and Bounce

Tenaz and Bounce enjoy beneficial camaraderie in the protection of their band. My human imagination imagines that the younger benefits greatly from the elder.





Pretty little redhead girl

14 11 2017

Tesora

Her inner fire glows with goodness.