"ANGELS FOR CLOUD" Urgent Plea to Save Pryor Mountains Endangered Wild Horses!
Tune in to WFL Endangered Stream Live for "Angels for Cloud" and listen to Ginger Kathrens Founder and Executive Director of The Cloud Foundation, as she makes her final plea in effort to save these magnificent horses. Learn how to help stop the impending doom which is being sponsored by the Bureau of Land Management, BLM.
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"Angels for Cloud"
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NATIONAL CALL IN DAY IS FRIDAY, AUGUST 28TH!
Please call the White House and ask them to stop the BLM from destroying Cloud's Herd!
Urgent: Call for Cloud's Herd now!!
WE ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE! KEEP CALLING
We've just been told that BLM Director Bob Abbey is meeting with other officials regarding this round up due to the number of calls and e-mails they are receiving. KEEP IT UP- KEEP CALLING, FAXING AND E-MAILING.
These are our wild horses living on our public lands!
HALT THE PRYORS ROUND UP and all others across the west.
BLM Director Bob Abbey
Call: 202-208-3801
Fax: 202-208-5242
Robert_Abbey@blm.gov
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We've just been told that BLM Director Bob Abbey is meeting with other officials regarding this round up due to the number of calls and e-mails they are receiving. KEEP IT UP- KEEP CALLING, FAXING AND E-MAILING.
These are our wild horses living on our public lands!
HALT THE PRYORS ROUND UP and all others across the west.
BLM Director Bob Abbey
Help us keep you updated-- join Cloud on Facebook and Twitter now!
Bureau of Land Management on Rampage to Destroy Famous Wild Horse Herd
Cloud and the wild horses of Montana’s Pryor Mountains are world famous but fame it appears is not going to protect the herd from a drastic government round up planned to begin September 1st in their spectacular wilderness home.
There are currently only 190 wild horses (one year and older) living in the Pryor Mountains. The BLM plans to remove 70 of them, plus foals. According to the foremost equine geneticist, Dr. Gus Cothran, 150-200 adult horses are needed in the herd to ensure their genetic diversity, which is vital to their long term survival.
These 70 horses would be placed in jeopardy. Any horses over 10 years of age can be bought directly by killer buyers and transported over the Northern border to Canadian slaughterhouses or south into Mexico. Younger horses not adopted would be put into government holding with 33,000 others that the BLM has removed from the wild and has proposed killing because they can no longer afford to feed them.
BLM cites poor range condition as the reason to remove the horses but abundant snow and rain for the past two and a half years has produced wonderful range conditions according to all who have visited Cloud and his herd. The Agency is not listening to anyone. They want this herd gutted. Nearly all the mares returned to the range would be given an experimental two-year infertility drug, PZP-22.
This helicopter round up is just one among many that the BLM is trying to complete, perhaps before the Obama Administration can catch up with what is going on.
The Pryor Mountain wild horses are descendants of the Lewis and Clark horses who were stolen by the Crow Indians in the early 1800's. They can be traced further back to the horses brought over with the Spanish Conquistadors in 1500 making them one of the most Spanish of all wild horse herds in North America.
A Stallion is rounded up in Challis, Idaho- photo by Elisa Kline. July 2009.
TAKE ACTION:
Contact BLM:
State Office
5001 Southgate Drive
Billings, MT 59101
Phone: 406 896-5000
Fax: 406 896-5299
E-mail: MT_SO_Information@blm.gov
State Director: Gene Terland
Associate State Director: Howard Lemm
Billings Field Office
5001 Southgate Drive
Billings, MT 59101
Phone: 406 896-5013
Fax: 406 896-5281
E-mail: MT_Billings_FO@blm.gov
Field Manager: James Sparks
Robert_Abbey@blm.gov
To help stop this and save these majestic animals, Call and Email President Obama and Vice President Biden and tell them that you do not want a misguided agency destroying Americas wild horses. 202-456-9000 or 202-456-1111 or write. Tell them to intervene on behalf of the Pryor Wild Horse Herd. The BLM appears to be on a rampage to manage wild horses to extinction.
Sign Petition: Stop the Massive Removal of Cloud's Wild Horse Herd
There are currently only 190 wild horses (one year and older) living in the Pryor Mountains. The BLM plans to remove 70 of them, plus foals. According to the foremost equine geneticist, Dr. Gus Cothran, 150-200 adult horses are needed in the herd to ensure their genetic diversity, which is vital to their long term survival.
These 70 horses would be placed in jeopardy. Any horses over 10 years of age can be bought directly by killer buyers and transported over the Northern border to Canadian slaughterhouses or south into Mexico. Younger horses not adopted would be put into government holding with 33,000 others that the BLM has removed from the wild and has proposed killing because they can no longer afford to feed them.
BLM cites poor range condition as the reason to remove the horses but abundant snow and rain for the past two and a half years has produced wonderful range conditions according to all who have visited Cloud and his herd. The Agency is not listening to anyone. They want this herd gutted. Nearly all the mares returned to the range would be given an experimental two-year infertility drug, PZP-22.
This helicopter round up is just one among many that the BLM is trying to complete, perhaps before the Obama Administration can catch up with what is going on.
The Pryor Mountain wild horses are descendants of the Lewis and Clark horses who were stolen by the Crow Indians in the early 1800's. They can be traced further back to the horses brought over with the Spanish Conquistadors in 1500 making them one of the most Spanish of all wild horse herds in North America.
A Stallion is rounded up in Challis, Idaho- photo by Elisa Kline. July 2009.
TAKE ACTION:
Contact BLM:
State Office
5001 Southgate Drive
Billings, MT 59101
Phone: 406 896-5000
Fax: 406 896-5299
E-mail: MT_SO_Information@blm.gov
State Director: Gene Terland
Associate State Director: Howard Lemm
Billings Field Office
5001 Southgate Drive
Billings, MT 59101
Phone: 406 896-5013
Fax: 406 896-5281
E-mail: MT_Billings_FO@blm.gov
Field Manager: James Sparks
Robert_Abbey@blm.gov
To help stop this and save these majestic animals, Call and Email President Obama and Vice President Biden and tell them that you do not want a misguided agency destroying Americas wild horses. 202-456-9000 or 202-456-1111 or write. Tell them to intervene on behalf of the Pryor Wild Horse Herd. The BLM appears to be on a rampage to manage wild horses to extinction.
Sign Petition: Stop the Massive Removal of Cloud's Wild Horse Herd
Read about the Challis Idaho round up here
Documents Reveal BLM Secret Plan to Destroy Wild Horses
Noted Equine Geneticist Dr. Gus Cothran warns against massive removal
Tippi Hedren joins Honorary Board of Saving America's Horses
Tippi Hedren has joined “Saving America’s Horses” as an Honorary Board member. Hedren’s status as a public figure will help to raise attention and bring the controversial subject matter of this film to the public eye.
Tippi Hedren is the former New York fashion model who débuted in a starring role in Hitchcock's classic “The Birds” where she earned her Golden Globe award. Between over twenty films and numerous television appearances, she's been involved in a wide variety of humanitarian and environmental causes, almost overshadowing her screen work. She has been honored with "The Helen Woodward Animal Center's Annual Humane Award" (1995), the prestigious Founder's Award from the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (1996) and the "Lion and Lamb Award" from Wildhaven (1997) for her work on behalf of animal rights and conservation. Perhaps Tippi Hedren's most unique endeavor is being "den mother" and close friend to sixty-odd big cats - lion, tiger, leopard, cougar, and servals at The Roar Foundation's Shambala Preserve near Acton, California.
Saving America’s Horses, A Nation Betrayed is a feature length documentary film currently in production through Humanion Films, Los Angeles, CA. This film follows the life story of three proud and majestic American horses , showing startling developments along the way that demonstrate what can go wrong when law makers and citizens put their faith in corrupt institutions and organizations. The film explores what should be “the quiet retirement of thoroughbreds”, “the freedom of wild horses” and “the peaceful demise of discarded horses”. A diverse array of prominent figures and horse experts cover a variety of sub stories about rescue, rehabilitation, and the slaughter of America's Horses.
Tippi Hedren is the former New York fashion model who débuted in a starring role in Hitchcock's classic “The Birds” where she earned her Golden Globe award. Between over twenty films and numerous television appearances, she's been involved in a wide variety of humanitarian and environmental causes, almost overshadowing her screen work. She has been honored with "The Helen Woodward Animal Center's Annual Humane Award" (1995), the prestigious Founder's Award from the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (1996) and the "Lion and Lamb Award" from Wildhaven (1997) for her work on behalf of animal rights and conservation. Perhaps Tippi Hedren's most unique endeavor is being "den mother" and close friend to sixty-odd big cats - lion, tiger, leopard, cougar, and servals at The Roar Foundation's Shambala Preserve near Acton, California.
Saving America’s Horses, A Nation Betrayed is a feature length documentary film currently in production through Humanion Films, Los Angeles, CA. This film follows the life story of three proud and majestic American horses , showing startling developments along the way that demonstrate what can go wrong when law makers and citizens put their faith in corrupt institutions and organizations. The film explores what should be “the quiet retirement of thoroughbreds”, “the freedom of wild horses” and “the peaceful demise of discarded horses”. A diverse array of prominent figures and horse experts cover a variety of sub stories about rescue, rehabilitation, and the slaughter of America's Horses.
Saving America's Horses adds Music to the Website
Check out the tunes at the official film website for "Saving America's Horses".
WFLF and Humanion Films extends a warm thanks to Debra Lopez for the use of her song, "Racing for Time". We would also like to thank Maria Daines and Paul Killington for their song, "Are You My Friend".
www.SavingAmericasHorses.com
WFLF and Humanion Films extends a warm thanks to Debra Lopez for the use of her song, "Racing for Time". We would also like to thank Maria Daines and Paul Killington for their song, "Are You My Friend".
www.SavingAmericasHorses.com
Canada and European Union Bans American Horsemeat
Europeans focus on food safety issue -- no more poisoned American horse meat
Hitchcock, TX (PRWEB) August 8, 2009 -- For decades, the gourmet diners of Europe and Japan have eaten American horse meat poisoned by chemical contamination. The horse flesh exporting by unscrupulous producers and horse slaughter plants will come to an end in April of 2010. The new rules enacted by the European Union will mandate chemical free horse meat entering those countries.
American horses are routinely given powerful chemicals prohibited for human consumption such as wormers, Phenylbutazone (Bute), and a host of other deadly medications which are life giving to a horse but cause serious medical issues when ingested by humans. Like DDT, banned for similar reasons, some of these compounds such as Bute remain in a horse's body long after administered. Studies indicate... (continued)
Hitchcock, TX (PRWEB) August 8, 2009 -- For decades, the gourmet diners of Europe and Japan have eaten American horse meat poisoned by chemical contamination. The horse flesh exporting by unscrupulous producers and horse slaughter plants will come to an end in April of 2010. The new rules enacted by the European Union will mandate chemical free horse meat entering those countries.
American horses are routinely given powerful chemicals prohibited for human consumption such as wormers, Phenylbutazone (Bute), and a host of other deadly medications which are life giving to a horse but cause serious medical issues when ingested by humans. Like DDT, banned for similar reasons, some of these compounds such as Bute remain in a horse's body long after administered. Studies indicate... (continued)
Help Stop the barbaric Slaughter of America's Horses
"Saving America's Horses" is crucial in raising awareness for federal legislation that would ban the slaughter and export of our American horses. The film will undoubtedly persuade public outcry to end this brutal and inhumane practice." – Debra Lopez, Co- Founder AAHS, Associate Producer, “Saving America’s Horses”
Saving America’s Horses; A Nation Betrayed
From pro-slaughter lobbyists, to laws filled with loopholes, to corrupt institutions and to fake welfare organizations, horses in America face complete betrayal under barbaric cruelty. By supporting the “Saving America’s Horses” documentary film project you can help create a time of No More American Horses Slaughtered.
Working together, we can help people understand that horses deserve to be treated with love and respect throughout their entire life. Your donation today will fund programs that bring hope to all of America's horses.
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