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Win Beautiful Wild Horses Photos Book and 2019 Calendar #giveaway #USA


Over 60 beautiful and moving photos by Carol of the wild horses  living in the Adobe Town and Salt Wells Creek Herd Management Areas in Wyoming grace this 2019 calendar! From the small foals to the powerful, mature stallions, Carol’s images capture the spirit, beauty and pride of the wild horses in these two Red Desert herds. The wild horses calendar photos are so beautiful, and touching to see how many wild horses are out there.... Photos of these beauties are breathtaking and we are sure you would want to frame them. 






An emblem of the American West and once numbering in the millions, the wild horse is considered by some today as a resource to be exploited or a pest to be eliminated. Now the wild horse is on the verge of being removed entirely from our nation’s public lands. Wild Hoofbeats takes us deep into “Adobe Town” in Wyoming’s Red Desert and one of the largest remaining wild herds in America. In passionate prose, but above all in stunning photographs that are both intimate and grand, Carol Walker convinces us to take the future of these elegant, exceptional animals to heart. 










Wild horses and burros, now on the brink of extinction due to mismanagement by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), are also the “canary in the coal mine” of what is happening to America’s public lands. During the drought in the West, the BLM is removing wild horses and burros in helicopter roundups and by secretive bait/water trapping, supposedly because there is not enough water or forage, or claiming that the horses damage the range, yet the BLM allows the expansion of mining and oil and gas development
which use huge amounts of water, drop the water table, increase the risk of contamination to aquifers and disturb up millions of acres of land and wildlife habitat. Some causes of “drought” are man-made. When Congress passed the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971, wild horses and burros were found roaming on 53.8 million acres known as Herd Areas (HAs). 
There were 339 Herd Areas in 1971. At that time, their range... was described as the amount of land necessary to sustain an existing herd or herds of free-roaming wild horses and burros which did not exceed their known territorial limits on public land. Unfortunately, ranchers knew ahead of time that the Act might pass, and started killing wild horses before it went into effect. 

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Comments

Sally Gearhart said…
This book has really stunning pictures and I didn't realize that there was that many wild horses. I would give this to my older sister who has horses and super passionate about them, I know she would love this! I shared on Facebook and Pinterest, thanks for sharing.
Sally, Yes, it is beautifully photographed, I know that we were so surprised how many wild beautiful horses there are, What a nice gift these would make for your sister... Thank you for sharing the giveaway, Good luck in the giveaway :) xo
Gala said…
https://www.facebook.com/gala.ya.1/posts/2050674748320752
I'd keep this book, it's stunning

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