Wild Horse Policy
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Categories: Australian Brumby, Conscious horsemanship, Conservation, Horse advocacy/activism, Wild Animal News, Wild Horse Management, Wild Horse News, Wild Horse Photography/Art, Wild Horse Policy, Wild horse psychology/behavior, Wild Horse Research
Tags: Australian Brumby, Conscious horsemanship, feral, horse sanctuary, horse training, mustang, native american horsemanship, social activism, wild horse art, Wild horse psychology/behavior, wildlife news
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His Kingdom for a Horse: Jay Kirkpatrick, expert on fertility control, speaks to the ongoing issues regarding wild horse management in the U.S. and abroad
By Mae Lee Sun “Wild horses are more or less able to run freely in 10 Western States.” This statement was published in the New York Times on October 10th, 2011 in a blog entry titled ‘Wild Horses, Hard Choices’ by a guy who had spent a little time interning with the U.S. Forest … Continue reading
Categories: American Mustang, Australian Brumby, Conscious horsemanship, Conservation, Horse advocacy/activism, Wild Horse Management, Wild Horse News, Wild Horse Photography/Art, Wild Horse Policy, Wild horse psychology/behavior, Wild Horse Research
Tags: American, animal sanctuary, Australian Brumby, capture, culling, feral, feral pest, health, horse sanctuary, horse training, invasive species, journal, legislation, mustang, news, policy, politics, research, science, sustainability, wild horse, wild horse management, Wild horse psychology/behavior, wild horse sanctuary, wildlife news
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