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Deb Lee Carson and Jamie Baldanza are proud to present the award winning pilot episode, “Twin Peaks” from the docu-series “Wild Lands Wild Horses” on RU-vid.
We are offering the pilot episode free of charge because we need you to help America fall in love with our wild lands and wild horses and invite you to partner with us.
ABOUT THE DOCU-SERIES
An idea was born; back about four or so years ago. Two wild horse photographers, after spending time on the range together, recognized that the wild horses were caught up in a tug of war between many people-those for and those against their existence on the western range. These same two photographers were also dismayed at the number of Americans who did not know they even existed. Then there was the inability to find real ‘truth’ or unbiased data or accurate statistics regarding the ‘plight’ of the wild horses on the range. Finally, there were the mustang’s own stories, those heart swelling stories of wild horses who have been gathered-stories of great success, incredibly sad stories with amazing endings, and stories of those who find their new homes and their only job is to just be themselves.
So, after a time Jamie said, “Let’s bring the wild horses to ALL of America, and get them to fall in love, and along the way we will talk to as many stakeholders as possible so we can find the truth!” Deb said, “Hell ya!!!”
In the docu-series Wild Lands Wild Horses, we bring you the compelling story of a former wild mustang, combined with beautiful cinematography from the wild western range that mustang once called home, then weave this mustang’s story with exclusive conversations with those tasked with managing our public lands, along with scientists, public land stakeholders, wildlife advocates and more, who-despite their differences all share the same goal-TO KEEP THE WEST WILD.
The pilot episode, "Twin Peaks”, is only one episode out of twelve. In the remaining twelve episodes we will be traveling to America’s ten western states and North Dakota to visit twelve herd management areas and a treasured national park, America’s wild horses call home.
Wild Lands, Wild Horses the docu-series will, to the best of our ability and with your help, cover the following topics in the rest of the series:
History of the Wild Horse
Sustainability of the Land
The Origin of the Wild Horse
Herd Dynamics
Roundups
Legislation
Adoption Stories
Herd Management Solutions (including birth control)
Stakeholder Involvement-which will include the following and much more: government employees, ranchers, miners, wildlife advocates, scientists, artists, anyone who has a vested interest in the use of our public lands.
ABOUT THE PILOT EPISODE
In the pilot episode “Twin Peaks” we introduce you to the wild horse and burros who call approximately 800,000 acres home in the Golden State of America, California, and was inspired by the story of a tough mustang mare gathered from there, Dani California, and her arduous journey.
“Twin Peaks” was a difficult and remote wilderness area to navigate with a film crew, has ‘true’ wild horses, rocks lots of rocks, and only a few short days to try and obtain the epic shots we had in our minds eye, presented challenges we are not afraid to share with you.
We blend that with hard conversations with multiple stakeholders in search of the common ground needed to manage those thousands of acres and discuss topics such as native vs non-native, rangeland use, roundups, and more.
CONCLUSION
Sit back, enjoy and thank you for taking time to watch the pilot episode of “Wild Lands Wild Horses” docu-series: Twin Peaks!
You are needed to help us, by partnering with us, and making a small contribution, no amount is too small. We need you because when we ALL work together; we WILL make a difference and bring our wild lands and wild horses to America, one wild story at a time.
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Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, for helping America fall in love with our living heritage-the wild, free roaming horses of America!
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@2to-tango
@2to-tango Год назад
Wild Horses is FREEDOM 💕
@lisadonnelly3264
@lisadonnelly3264 3 года назад
These horses are US ICONS and should be treated as TREASURES not vermin
@ZestyAqua
@ZestyAqua Год назад
100% agree. Fully.
@magaliboutin1201
@magaliboutin1201 Год назад
Totally agree
@FastNCurious88
@FastNCurious88 Год назад
💯💯💯💯💯
@pinkussue
@pinkussue 9 месяцев назад
Absolutely 💯
@ismailatouray7645
@ismailatouray7645 Месяц назад
​xdx 0:09 @@ZestyAqua
@kjbuchanan63
@kjbuchanan63 3 года назад
My favorite parts were, "And Deb started crying"....and I totally felt that.
@WildLandsWildHorses
@WildLandsWildHorses 3 года назад
Hehehehe, isn't it beautiful ?
@PedroCampos-r1j
@PedroCampos-r1j 2 месяца назад
The woolly Mammoth The Giant elk.
@lisadonnelly3264
@lisadonnelly3264 3 года назад
Fabulous bringing more awareness of what is going on. These BLM corrals are horrific when one first sees them, I was absolutely shocked how these poor animdls are kept in prison for the test of their lives. Or adopted out to someone who hurts them. Its heartbreaking and a shame. Greed and money ...there is much more to live than greed and money. These mustang's are USA ICONS and should be treated as TREASURES
@kaozz21965
@kaozz21965 3 года назад
Love it . Thanks
@WildLandsWildHorses
@WildLandsWildHorses 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@rayray8599
@rayray8599 3 года назад
The Devil has always wanted to destroy what our Lord has created. Let's not let it.
@globalnewz181
@globalnewz181 2 года назад
Great Video, really I can't stop watching it again and again, it's not only give me more motivation, but it re-inspires my life when feel down. You are super lucky to get these far, but unfortunatly with care, it would be more fun, if it would to be done on horses? :)
@dheavymetal6459
@dheavymetal6459 3 года назад
Unfortunately wild horses will end up like Native Americans. Land taken away and put on reservations (captivity). 😢
@Inalillian1
@Inalillian1 Месяц назад
Rome and the american Dream... is just and Idea
@marlyjung4102
@marlyjung4102 3 года назад
Adoption is one tool that can better the horses in holding situation. Tip is a great tool and I believe should be extended and the people who tip train have the security that if they spend the time and money to set up their property than find the program suspended time and time again, making it now a drain on some trainers, plus give them more than 90 days if requested for some horses. (Reintroducing some of the horses in holding back to Herd areas that have been depleted or zeroed even better). The one thing I have found to be completely missing is securing the HMA HA areas land against political pressure. So, other interests know they can not sway their way into more usage. A set plan so no manipulation by other interests, and set what their responsibilities would be. One universal rule could be for those who do lease for livestock would have to be an American family farm/ranch with the owner living and working it-- not an absentee billionaire who hires a manager that has control over lands, lobbys, wildlife societies etc across the US. Nor, a few small border acres that are only drop off places with permit status for 10's of thousands of acres. That only invites corruption. Other interests that buy mineral leases to know these are sensitive areas with limitations, Such as no roads. Instead only allow directional piping from the borders of the HMA and HA's. To be tough because these acres were giving to the horses to reside with the wildlife, others are guests. (only 1% of all American ranchers utilize these designated areas). Many of the herd areas are within checkerboard. This situation has not been good for the horses in just the last 10 years. Land exchanges could happen so less conflict. 50 years ago when set up the ranchers knew they shared with horses, now new generations and resales have created pressure against them. This is not surprising and agreements that keep the herds intact, (not zeroed as in SE WY) and exchanges be made. One last thing. As the finches were studied from the 13 islands of the Galapagos islands where the bottleneck differences were identified so could this be done. Many wild horse ecologists have asked for years for a similar study on the different herds. They have differentiated. Eg: the Salt River herd has adapted to eating underwater. More genetic studies, more habitat studies, etc, leaving out livestock resource educated, but to include mammal and wildlife ecologists and evolutionary biologists, and worldwide comparisons of our horses to others through history. -- and honest anthropology, archeology.......
@_Chessa_
@_Chessa_ 3 года назад
The truth is, is that soil has taught me that the areas in the west truly do benefit from horses. They enrich areas that had no enrichment. They create new watering holes for themselves and for other wildlife in a desert area that previously had not much wildlife. Wild horses change a landscape slowly to help them and this helps the ecosystem as a whole. Places that had eroding or barren landscapes suddenly were renewed. The soil suddenly had good life underneath for insects to thrive and in turn create the diversity needed to create a natural ecosystem. The worst thing we can do now is to deprive the landscape of wild horses and to build on fragile landscapes. Building harms insects and soil life in turn slowly making a vibrant land dull. If you look into soil science and understand the basics of how simply poop from animals creates a biological boom of life, it’s interesting and amazing. You will fully understand the principles needed to sustain and maintain a healthy and vibrant landscape. Goats and rabbit, deer, predator dung all are vital for a healthy soil base in turn helping plants and in turn giving shelter food and life to everything else. Why have we not started with the fundamentals and instead of asking ourselves are they wild, have they lived here before us. If the answers are telling us that horses help the land by simply surviving on it, that’s all that needs to be said. For those thinking horses are damaging the lands, that’s in Australia. Horses and bison have naturally changed our lands for a thousand years. So why change that dynamic?
@WildLandsWildHorses
@WildLandsWildHorses 3 года назад
Great insight!
@phillipyoung6573
@phillipyoung6573 3 года назад
Why in an area that was dedicated for a Herd Area 50 years ago have a AML that is set at 3-700 when at the time it was determined to give enough land for growth to genetic viability of 1500 to 5000 horses. And the law did state to make this area principal for the horses and wildlife use, Others less so, and that worked for awhile. In the Handbook AML allow pop limit is to set aml as the population is in a healthy area. if there is 3800 horses, "if" that should be the pop. Twin peaks does have family ranchers but are the minority in Livestock usage. Two Livestock producers have over 16,000 Aums (24,000 cattle, 15,000 sheep) Other "small ranchers" have the other 9000 Aum cattle/sheep and . (also in current gov. doc. EA p.22). This EA is biased throughout and blame the Wild horse for the damage livestock has done. Not to mention the miles of fencing. Imagine helicopter chasing and running these horses over that basalt rocky terrain for miles. The bones found that are a million or so old very well could be other equine, but all the bones found that date 5000 to 200k or so are the same as our domestic equine. They even found a shetland pony foal in Utah.
@WildLandsWildHorses
@WildLandsWildHorses 3 года назад
Great insight Phillip. Thank you for sharing, it gives us a-lot more to think about. Let's keep the conversation going.
@sylviaandolina9590
@sylviaandolina9590 3 года назад
I am not a fan of the BLM or the HMA. The BLM never manage the public lands for the wild horses or the public. I had the honor of seeing some of the Salt River band run free along the Salt River when visiting relatives. It was just so beautiful to see.
@kenman2266
@kenman2266 2 года назад
Why do ranchers need to run their cattle on public lands? They own property and should have their herds to the size of the land they own. Don't have more cattle than you have land. I know in some states land has been set aside for the wild mustangs . That is their land to live on. Managing the numbers is very important
@SakuraStallion
@SakuraStallion 3 года назад
The interview with the livestock baron at the 27-minute mark was LAUGHABLE. She's not caught up on science at all, as horses literally evolved in America... They even evolved hooves here. She's just wrong by so many miles. It makes sense that she's in charge of things, as she's so pro-livestock that it's not funny.
@cory980
@cory980 2 года назад
Horses are native to North America. The horse has evolved here, and its entire evolutionary history occurred here in North America. The "three-toed horse" is not the horse that disappeared from North America 7,000 years ago. There were no three-toed horses in North America in the past few million years. In other words, they were here. However, they went extinct millions of years ago. Again the horse has its entire evolutionary history in North America, except for populations that migrated to separate continents hence Burros, Kiang, Ass, and Zebra. Closer to our modern era, there were at least distinct horse species that all co-existed simultaneously a few thousand years ago. Now, whether these horses are native or not is not clear-cut. I grew up with a herd of wild horses near Dugway Proving Grounds in Utah. I lived 10 miles from the herd area, and they were always so cool to see. The wild horse is extinct. The truly wild horse is gone forever, the Mongolian horses were domesticated at least in part, and the entire population descends from 12 individuals, with the wild population disappearing for decades. The last individuals were bred in captivity and released. As I said, the truly wild horse went extinct. I do not know about anyone else but living in a world where the wild horse is extinct is remarkably saddening. If not North America, where the horse has its entire evolutionary history (50 million years), if they do not belong here, then where? Thanks for the documentary. I enjoyed it.
@emilymartin5960
@emilymartin5960 3 года назад
I love wild horses. But I love horses . Poeple want to kill them. Why? It’s mean. They are free. So let be free. They beautiful. Sweet loving things.
@Susan-uq5rw
@Susan-uq5rw Год назад
I'm a horseaholic! I think I was born in the saddle! Have been riding since I was 5 yrs old...almost 70 years!!!
@jimjett9996
@jimjett9996 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for caring for the wild horses . I would hate to see this country without them ! They have earned a spot on this continent.
@DiamondCake2
@DiamondCake2 5 месяцев назад
They didn’t need to earn it they were here before us lol
@sherryelder9511
@sherryelder9511 2 месяца назад
The horse should be America's new national animal.
@izfroggzy8796
@izfroggzy8796 3 года назад
Whether people like it or not Horses are native to the land a lot more native then most humans science and historical evidence has proven that so to me they’re not invasive species in America they’re meant to be here 🤷‍♀️ if they weren’t they would have died off years ago 🤔
@WildLandsWildHorses
@WildLandsWildHorses 3 года назад
Thanks for everyone for viewing! If you have any questions please ask!
@freeheartstables3055
@freeheartstables3055 3 года назад
Hey just wondering what was the song called that you used in the trailer because I would love to listen to the full song I think it may be my new favorite song
@catherinedupre814
@catherinedupre814 3 года назад
Dear Ladies Great Job You make my heart swell Thank You
@emilylowe8843
@emilylowe8843 3 года назад
Looking forward to the next episodes!
@aidanham
@aidanham 3 года назад
If you guys are ever looking for extra hands in terms of an internship, I'm an applied biology student with a interest in ecology, wild life and nature preservation. I am passionate about horses and I would love to offer my time to help aswell as learn from a good cause like this. This is an amazing watch!
@jamiebaldanzathismustangli5541
@jamiebaldanzathismustangli5541 2 года назад
@@freeheartstables3055 hi! It’s called “Run With Me” sang by JR Moore. But it’s not available to the public yet!
@dongilbride3888
@dongilbride3888 2 года назад
There has been a study completed in and around the Wild Horse as well as their effect on the land in which they live. The horse is an asset to the lands and the removal of these animals has a negative effect but the real reason they are being removed now is not being told.
@Witty_Ladybug3711
@Witty_Ladybug3711 Год назад
The guy jumping on the horses back, hurt my heart. Disgusting & despicable behavior! They should've charged him for animal cruelty!
@Bossladyone2
@Bossladyone2 2 года назад
That blue eyed stallion screams his ancestors proudly carried chiefs, warriors,braves. He looks tribal. Politics, Science, Ranchers, are less likely to be part of a really balanced management for wild horses.
@melissakrafft1774
@melissakrafft1774 3 года назад
Thank you for doing this for our wild horses. ❤️
@WildLandsWildHorses
@WildLandsWildHorses 3 года назад
Our Pleasure!
@jenniferpinto7044
@jenniferpinto7044 3 года назад
45,000 wild horses couped up in corrals. Heartbreaking because they're not cared for well. Their existence is awful. Those paid adoptions go to people that just want the cash and dump the horses within a year. SICKENING!!! The horses need and deserve BETTER!
@lisadonnelly3264
@lisadonnelly3264 3 года назад
Absolutely hideous.i was so shocked when I first saw how they are kept ...its animal abuse ...by the Govt
@jenniferpinto7044
@jenniferpinto7044 3 года назад
@@lisadonnelly3264 absolutely. Follow Skydog Sanctuary if you're on Instagram. They rescue these animals after languishing under BLM care. It's abuse!
@dongilbride3888
@dongilbride3888 2 года назад
They are native and the proof is now there. The woman that says they are not I'll bet you find doesn't like or appreciate these horses nor do they mean much to her.
@kjbuchanan63
@kjbuchanan63 3 года назад
It's hard to type through tears....Deb and Jamie, you did it! this is exactly what OUR mustangs need. A voice that is listening also. Not just shouting and arguing. But learning and weaving all the branches together.
@debleecarson4704
@debleecarson4704 3 года назад
Katherine, thank you so much for your words of wisdom and for understanding the mission! Have a beautiful day!
@WildLandsWildHorses
@WildLandsWildHorses 3 года назад
Thank you for your kind words Katherine!
@doriscoleman1604
@doriscoleman1604 2 года назад
@@debleecarson4704 Thank you
@doriscoleman1604
@doriscoleman1604 2 года назад
I problem with all of this is it you're taking complete families and separating them. It's almost like during the holocaust.. Heartbreaking heartbreaking.I problem with all of this is it you're taking complete families and separating them. It's almost like during the holocaust.. Heartbreaking heartbreaking. When you see the videos of when they're United with each other after being apart for sometimes quite long periods of time it's almost like the biggest family reunion you ever saw. When you see the videos of when they're United with each other after being apart for sometimes quite long periods of time it's almost like the biggest family reunion you ever saw.
@yassinelaouar5614
@yassinelaouar5614 Год назад
I'm a truck driver but I love the horses ...
@schiros123
@schiros123 3 года назад
My only issue is with adoption, a tamed horse stuck in a pen, turned out maybe alone is no solution outside of what it does for the government tax funding. At least in holding pens these horses are still together. Life in a stall or a lonely pasture is a crying shame.
@paulamartin2139
@paulamartin2139 Год назад
I love Skydog!!!!!!!
@susansmith3896
@susansmith3896 3 месяца назад
Skydog has been such an advocate for these horses. Claire never stops for these mustangs
@debbieleerepscher2549
@debbieleerepscher2549 2 месяца назад
Wonderful amazing Claire...one woman taking care what should have never happened in the first place.... but then again look what was taken from the American Indian !🖤🐴🖤🐴🖤
@AnthonyBazilio-hc3dt
@AnthonyBazilio-hc3dt Год назад
Way to go Jersey girl....from a Jersey boy who loves horses
@marypatten9655
@marypatten9655 3 года назад
How to count wild horses. Use trail cams at watering holes. Horses can be individually identified especially by the lead stallions. So recounting should be very limited.
@WildLandsWildHorses
@WildLandsWildHorses 3 года назад
That is a fantastic idea!
@peaceoutlisar9500
@peaceoutlisar9500 3 года назад
At 26:54 Snell gave a time-line of the horses arrival. In between the Spaniards and ranchers were the natives. She some how missed that. The ending was the same. Fought wars against the Natives? Not to say the film wasn't beautiful or informative but to me those little facts are ALL part of the fabric that make up these bands. So sad what BLM does to these beautiful creatures.
@inspiredclips8245
@inspiredclips8245 3 года назад
Thank you for this documentary! I hope folks I shared the link with watch it also. Laural
@WildLandsWildHorses
@WildLandsWildHorses 3 года назад
Thanks for tuning in!
@sharonlooney6801
@sharonlooney6801 2 года назад
Those horses do more to turn over land and fertilizer than any other animal
@WildLandsWildHorses
@WildLandsWildHorses 2 года назад
They sure do!
@bonniemccormack1361
@bonniemccormack1361 2 года назад
In this day and age of "we had it first so we have 100% rights to it"...doesn't that work for the horses too?
@diannaleefolkers-sarber2393
@diannaleefolkers-sarber2393 2 года назад
I am really interested in finding out how much the grazing rights were reduced for cattle and sheep. The horses belong free and they are family units which people do not realize. THE BLM IS SELLING OFF LAND, AND THEY SAY THERE IS NOT ENOUGH LAND FOR THE MUSTANG, THAT BOTHERS ME. I think we need to respect where they came from and what their future should be.
@calvintownley9089
@calvintownley9089 2 года назад
I pray thay stay free too there's nothing that compares to the beautie of the wild horses I love them it's just awesome
@karinbecker1277
@karinbecker1277 3 года назад
I adopted 2 Mustangs they live with us in Germany now. One is from Great Divide Basin in Wyoming and the other one is from Twin Peaks HMA.
@lesliecunliffe4545
@lesliecunliffe4545 3 года назад
I appreciate your conscious actions. My vision is for them to be FREE....Universal Law is at play here, they are SACRED. May the awakening happen. Thank You for your sharing this content. I am working on the role I will play as an environmental activist & a conduit with animal communication skills heightened. What is there message to us, besides FREEDOM! They are here to teach us, as all animals & children are. When a planet looses respect for children & animals, the UNIVERSAL KARMA IS PROFOUND. Namaste! Purely, Leslie
@WildLandsWildHorses
@WildLandsWildHorses 3 года назад
We would love to learn more about your mission!
@lesliecunliffe4545
@lesliecunliffe4545 3 года назад
@@WildLandsWildHorses As soon as I know where I am being guided, I will let you know! 🙏🙏🦄🦄🌏🌏
@NOOKEN_brand
@NOOKEN_brand Год назад
especially wild horses. these horses are a gift from god
@denisemicheldc
@denisemicheldc Год назад
YES!! I love this and got chills watching this episode. Thank you for sharing your story, looking at the big picture, and listening to all sides of the story for the benefit of these magnificent and magical beings.
@seekinghisways
@seekinghisways Год назад
Well done! I appreciate the balanced and collaborative approach that you’ve taken here and I hope that others will follow suit.
@faefiercevulpine6990
@faefiercevulpine6990 10 месяцев назад
A buckskin band stallion?? Ya know what imma say… SPIRIT! 💛🖤 beautiful work, thank you for all you’re doing!
@joniskibo5910
@joniskibo5910 Год назад
Most Cattle🐄 Ranchers Want Our WildMustangs GONE: Distroyed So THEY can Take-Over GrassLands 😢😢😢 .
@NOOKEN_brand
@NOOKEN_brand Год назад
I am also interested in Canadian horses and American Mustangs.
@louisewatson3129
@louisewatson3129 2 года назад
Even if horses were introduced in 1450, I am pretty sure that makes them a local!
@mbd501
@mbd501 5 месяцев назад
It would’ve been sometime after 1492.
@steven.ghodgson765
@steven.ghodgson765 Год назад
from the UK - fascinating and beautifull, excellent documentary.
@juliojames5986
@juliojames5986 Год назад
Ranchers want all grass for cows, now they ride OHV’s….4 wheelers…..and think that is better and easier than using horses, as their ancestors did, and were grateful to have horses. Just my opinion ! I love a good steak, and horses. Horses enabled building this country, not possible without their strength, speed, companionship and love, yes, love !
@diannaleefolkers-sarber2393
@diannaleefolkers-sarber2393 2 года назад
How much of the leased land for cattle and sheep have been reduced? How come the BLM is selling of tbeir lands?
@cheryltada3057
@cheryltada3057 2 года назад
Skydog is the great answer in this sad and cruel world.
@timc3639
@timc3639 3 года назад
12 minutes into this very well produced & informative episode- questions prevail- how many livestock has BLM stated or 'allowed' to be on these HMAs? Any idea how many are actually there? I think it's essential that, for any time that there is a reference to the WHB count (here, it's ~3,500?) that the contrasting # of 'for-profit, privately owned, taxpayer subidized, transient & NOT federally protected' cows & sheep is also stated. - the premise of having a balance must require objectivity when considering subjective viewpoints - the desire to appease all sides must mandate science & ethics, not (just) profiteering & immediate exploitation of OUR public lands & natural resources - the BLM has lost all credibility and needs to be removed from all aspects of WHB oversight (this isn't just the viewpoint of WHB advocates, or me; it's been clearly stated by many conservation groups as well as the writers for Forbes Magazine (hardly a bastion of 'tree huggers'!), Pew Charitable Trust and others.
@WildLandsWildHorses
@WildLandsWildHorses 3 года назад
Yes the numbers exist! Each one is different but the information is out there. We will get deeper into numbers in the next episodes!
@deanjenkins4716
@deanjenkins4716 2 года назад
The most beautiful documentary on OUR WILD HORSES that do need to be protected and managed properly! I personally have adopted several great wild horses and a mule! Between owning a breed domesticated horse verses a wild horse I personally would ALWAYS pick a wild horse! Those horses are the most reliable durable horses on earth! They are smart, eat less, loyal IF TRAINED PROPERLY, TRUST AND RESPECT IS THE BIGGEST THING THAT, that everyone must earn from a wild horse or mule! Then they will do anything for you as an owner of a wild horse! Have owned stallions from the wild horses! Great strong HORSES! I'd quit my job today give up everything to protect and work if wild horses!
@melissacarroll1809
@melissacarroll1809 2 года назад
I would really like to see someone study the herd as a family unit. If left alone they control their own population better than any artificial birth control. I really hope you can study this in the future.
@chrisritchey3272
@chrisritchey3272 2 года назад
I have always thought that a wild mustang should remain wild and free. If I could rescue one ( I can’t), I would love it and give it the best home I could, but I would never ride it, it was meant to be wild, and just by taming it enough to let me love on it would be all I would want to do. If I could, I would find their herd and take them back.
@ccq6877
@ccq6877 2 года назад
This is why I love and support Skydog Sanctuary who was featured in this film. They have reunited horses of several herds. They post many stories about each of the horses on their Instagram account. Like you, I would love to adopt a horse but can’t, so seeing and supporting the horses and burros with several of the rescue organizations is the next best thing I can do.
@carolyncooper6997
@carolyncooper6997 3 года назад
So excited and praying my internet connection holds up !
@inspiredclips8245
@inspiredclips8245 3 года назад
I will too. Reply after if you want I'd enjoy hearing, Laural
@catzdollz9810
@catzdollz9810 3 года назад
Wow, its just AMAZING how "overpopulated" the world is. Why, its Soooooooooo bad, that there are indigenous tribes, still unreached by modern man.
@2to-tango
@2to-tango Год назад
You need BEAVERS for water harvesting and wildfire prevention. There are ranchers killing BEAVERS, there's one on YT called Trapper J. Relocate these BEAVERS to where they're needed to harvest water. 💕 let's not kill creatures that should live and perform a service as much as we service and love them. 💕
@J-AficioArtes
@J-AficioArtes 2 года назад
La.infomacion.Documentada.es Esepcional. Y ver los caballos. Libres.en reproducción con la Manada.presenta una completa Libertad.salbage.en su Naturaleza. felicitaciones. Por su gran labor. Gracias.wild Lands wild Horses. Pilot. Ante. Juan.Torres. P.Rico.
@paulamartin2139
@paulamartin2139 Год назад
But at least you are trying to get everyone in this country to see the plight of the wild horse so Thank You for that.
@haroldparker2614
@haroldparker2614 2 года назад
Never mind the naysayers. You are doing what you can to try and make things better for a creature that a lot of us love. Nothing wrong with kindness and compassion. God bless your efforts.
@mish538
@mish538 3 года назад
Thankyou for saving as many as you can, I live in Australia, and we are losing our Brumbys too as part of land management. Some are being saved and some are falling through the cracks at killing pens. There has been come wonderful stories of saves on both sides. You are so right that we dont need arguing. Whats best for land and all animals who share it, and yes i have shed tears too.
@paws4parker2
@paws4parker2 2 года назад
I'M JUST LIKE DEB...CANNOT SEE OR WATCH A WILD HORSE WITHOUT CRYING!! THEY'RE SOOOOO STRONG & MAGNIFICENT & REPRESENT OUR OWN SENSE OF LONGING FOR THAT ULTIMATE FREEDOM!!! WE LIVE IN FERNLEY, NEVADA & SEE THEM NEARLY EVERYTIME WE GO OUT! THEY HAD BEEN...IN OCTOBER ... COMING WALKING THROUGH OUR NEIGHBORHOODS...THEN ONE POOR BABE WAS HIT BY AN SUV ON THE 50 WEST & SO THE RANCHERS ALL GOT TOGETHER AND HERDED THEM OFF ELSEWHERE SO THEY WOULDN'T BE IN DANGER. BOY OHHH BOY DO I MISS THEM.....
@karensmith7691
@karensmith7691 3 года назад
Really are you kidding? While horses are being abused, killed, slaughtered and suffer all kinds of horrific treatment, both in the pens and out, and you made a feel good documentary that showcases two photographers that get good PR time while telling the public nothing about what the government is doing to these horses. I watch skydogsanctuary and enjoy the lovely horses they take in, maybe a few hundred, and all looks so nice. Where is the expose', where is the truth about really what is happening to these horses. I say shame on all of you. Another huge disappointment, sweet and pretty and sprinkled with a little touch of reality, but hardly enough. If this is supposed to help protect our wild horses and burros like the 1971 Wild Horse and Burro Act intended, it won't work. A waste of time and money. I have called, emailed, talked to so many people and organizations over the years, Robert Redford, Oprah, Jane Fonda, people who have the money and influence to expose the cruelty and killings of these animals. The BLM was never, from the beginning, a animal management but a land management division of our government. So so disappointed and will not be following SkyDog anymore. And you should have honored, or at least included, Velma, Johnson, aka Wild Horse Annie who was the real authentic person who spoke truth and as a one woman activist went to Congress and the bill was inacted. I have no doubt you all care and love these animals. And why the Twin Peaks, why not cover America. Who cares how many home ranges are n Twin Peaks, I know I don't. From a sad and heartbroken but hopeful human being that prays in her lifetime the horrors of the BLM will be stopped.
@brucepeek3923
@brucepeek3923 Месяц назад
Well of course the BLM Lies. The BLM is the very definition of a captured agency. It does the bidding of politically powerful ranching interests .. best Bruce Peek
@BlissfulEchoNatureSounds
@BlissfulEchoNatureSounds Месяц назад
This video is amazing! The images of the wild horses with blue eyes are truly impressive and touching. Thanks for sharing this and giving us an insight into their life at Skydog Sanctuary. Definitely worth watching!
@suzannejewell8937
@suzannejewell8937 2 года назад
Stunning, powerful and kudos for giving voice to these majestic beings!
@drukuhlman
@drukuhlman 3 года назад
Beautiful documentary. Looking forward to more.
@WildLandsWildHorses
@WildLandsWildHorses 3 года назад
Thank you!
@debleecarson4704
@debleecarson4704 3 года назад
Dru, thank you so much!
@joanndavis1450
@joanndavis1450 2 года назад
And Deb cried again. Amen sister.
@WildLandsWildHorses
@WildLandsWildHorses 2 года назад
Tehehehe
@thewrightmannert.5142
@thewrightmannert.5142 3 года назад
Just wanted to let everyone know. If you were curious as to why a lot of the “jacks” had jacked ears, it is from other male burros. Stallions and jacks will go for the ears of their opponents, that is why many light horse breed stallions, like mustangs, have smaller ears. It has adapted to these intense dominance battles.If you watch male donkeys, mules, or burros go at it, they will go for the face, ears, neck, etc. Very effective way of domination quickly.
@WildLandsWildHorses
@WildLandsWildHorses 3 года назад
Thank you for your knowledge!!
@tammyherrmann4308
@tammyherrmann4308 Год назад
Beautifully done. Thank you for bringing awareness to the public.
@conniewolf7300
@conniewolf7300 Год назад
They do NOT share common goals! The horses are being removed from public lands so ranchers can graze more cows! Many of them end up slaughtered in MX and Canada! The horses are terrorized during round ups. Many die!
@pamelawilson5371
@pamelawilson5371 5 месяцев назад
So who's really telling the truth about what's happening with these beautiful horses??? Ì don't know what to think
@kellyrice794
@kellyrice794 2 года назад
Why not let people adopt out of the long term holding 😢 ALL THE HORSES SHOULD BE ABLE TO GET ADOPTED,,, ALL OF THEM
@flamepointboys
@flamepointboys Год назад
BLM won't even let legitimate sanctuaries adopt out of long term holding. So cruel😪
@dinobarb3452
@dinobarb3452 3 года назад
27:07 this lady’s interview was either edited oddly or she is straight up wrong, the most recent horse species in North America died out not even 10,000 years ago and it was a member of the genus Equus
@marlyjung4102
@marlyjung4102 3 года назад
Jesica Johnston is right, and followed by Laura Snell who seemed clueless our wild horse evolution.
@mansaulabacaisse8089
@mansaulabacaisse8089 2 года назад
Thank’s a lot to take care the wild horses, l love them so much! Quebec(canada) November 2021.
@monicavanotterloo929
@monicavanotterloo929 3 года назад
Horses are beautiful and I actually have 6 horse of our own and I’m from minnesota
@averyjohn6425
@averyjohn6425 2 года назад
I personally love wild horses would sure like to adopt one in the near future. I'm in New Mexico . How would that go for me? Thanks , Appreciate what you ladies do .
@beckyrtodd2308
@beckyrtodd2308 2 года назад
You are lucky Close by to adoption areas. Texas has a lot of horses that go into their Auctions. A horse turn back in or passed through auctions times unadorned is a three striker. Or 9 yr old at 10th year horses can legally be euthanized, shot or otherwise disposed of. These horses go with sale authority. Means sold for $25 to $50 with Bill of Sale Titling in person name. This is not an adoption is Straight out Sale. TIP Trainers are people whom Train the Horses. Prison Programs also Train Horses. I know some the Training I have seen horses Trained at end of term sale not sold and go through Auction in East the $450. Is listed as training fee additional to Auction price. That horse went for $375. Plus the Prison Training fee. You are close to where those facilities are. So you could take advantage of that. Or A foal is $125. At Auction. There are also facilities that take orphan foals from roundup. You could adopt one of these. Depends upon if you are wanting one to ride right off or grow up with. Training an untouched
@mikeb9385
@mikeb9385 2 года назад
I love your videos can’t wait to see more
@WildLandsWildHorses
@WildLandsWildHorses 2 года назад
Thank You!
@kellyrice794
@kellyrice794 2 года назад
An if horses are managed are cattle an sheep🤔
@susansmith3896
@susansmith3896 3 месяца назад
If it is our land, don't we have a say in keeping horses on it? Why do the ranchers move their cattle and let them graze the same land the horses were on?
@malcolmjameslucas7807
@malcolmjameslucas7807 2 года назад
You ladies are.doing a wonderful job. I enjoyed your video
@SharonPhillips-f3i
@SharonPhillips-f3i 5 месяцев назад
Just let them be wild!!!!!!!! ❤
@bobbieautorino3004
@bobbieautorino3004 11 месяцев назад
These horses are beautiful & gorgeous. Thank you so much for doing this video. This is so needed to help keep these horses wild. 😊
@Brandon-pc1ii
@Brandon-pc1ii 5 месяцев назад
They're rounding up and shooting the wild horses in Eastern Kentucky. It's so sad.
@Jupal-g2o
@Jupal-g2o Месяц назад
They have a place on this planet like any other sentient being long live the wild horses ❤
@randypedroso2250
@randypedroso2250 2 года назад
.hi guys im happy to watch this wild horse coz I love animals😍
@Susan-uq5rw
@Susan-uq5rw Год назад
Loved seeing your video!🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
@yolandad7481
@yolandad7481 3 года назад
Thank you for all you do to bring attention to the plight of our wild horses and burros!
@susanantonius9236
@susanantonius9236 2 года назад
This film made me cry! These beautiful animals need you, Deb and Jamie! You are fighting the good war. I believe that "our" land should be better-managed so that all these animals may continue to thrive and be wild. People that adopt mustangs, like Clare Staples, are doing the good work too. Not only in providing mustangs with a life where they are free, but also reuniting horses with their bands. It's beyond heartwarming what you all are doing. Thank you!
@WildLandsWildHorses
@WildLandsWildHorses 2 года назад
Thank you for your kind words!
@katarinastenback9532
@katarinastenback9532 Год назад
I am not sure why there is talk of adoption at all???? The horses are families that you can't split up, the same elephants, orcas, whales etc In addition, this is a wild animal, which does not want to live with people at all and is tormented to make a lot of nonsence that people like. I suggest killing one family at a time, when it needs to be thinned ot or the old, lame that nature would have taken naturally if we had not killed all the predators that would have that job. (or neuter them) A dead horse feels better than one that is lost, unhappy removed from its family, its world and it will never stop remembering, suffering and missing all that, if it is caught by a human and put in a stable!
@bethjudie8
@bethjudie8 2 года назад
CAN'T ENJOY KINGMAN WASH HELICOPTERS DISTURB BETH'S PEACE AND DIGNITY LOUD MACHINES HELICOPTERS TOURISTS FLYING OVER EVERY FIFTEEN MINUTES ALL DAY LONG. DISTURBING WILD LIFE.
@foreveryactionthereisacons1683
Get rid of the people who wanna get rid of the horses. We're all interconnected to one another. I'm sure this has to do with money... Greed has poisoned the heart's of mankind. Just look around the world... Save the horses get rid of the people who wanna get rid of the horses.
@arieschick1
@arieschick1 2 года назад
Respect and success for you in this endeavor
@salberg1
@salberg1 3 месяца назад
One can get in a car and see what man has made. One must get on a horse to see what God has made.
@kellyrice794
@kellyrice794 2 года назад
High caliber rescued Danny💖
@larrymorales7584
@larrymorales7584 Год назад
They to be cared for .it's just what they did to the native Americans. Got rid of them.
@gregholl5011
@gregholl5011 2 года назад
What if we used some of the BLM removed horses as solar powered transportation with no toxic mining?
@roxyconnolly2772
@roxyconnolly2772 2 года назад
if i had the mny i would buy 1000 acres build a home for me huby and son and then seed the land and let as many wild horses as i cld sustain on the land to live untouched so we have them for the kids of the future to see as they shld be free and wild and untouched if anyone has the land to give ill turn it to a sancshurary sorry cant spell for the horses
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