The other day I was going through my pictures from our trip to visit the Pryor Mountain Wild Horses two years ago and came across this action-packed shot. Pictured is Quanah and Oro - both are successful, young band stallions today. May they forever stay free. ❤️
Update on the Cumberland Island Wild Horses
It's been nearly ten months since the lawsuit against the National Park Service (NPS) began, which subsequently began my campaign to save Cumberland Island's Wild Horses. I launched a petition in April, which now has 1,800+ signatures. I began visiting the island regularly and recently released a document on my observations and research there. Visiting Cumberland Island gave me a fun opportunity to film episodes which I've posted on Mustang Mission's Patreon! I continue to learn so much about the horses and the beautiful island they inhabit. Over the past several months, I have communicated with the NPS. Currently, they cannot discuss the horses due to the litigation, but have been open to hearing about my research. I have also sent my research to the person over the lawsuit and asked if we could discuss the horses again (we had a long conversation in spring). I was told that there was no interest in speaking to me. One of the projects I've been worki...
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