Saturday, November 5, 2011

Getting ready to head out to The BLACK HILLS AGAIN...

Photographs by Jobeth Troxel taken at the IRAM inst.

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Cognac a good choice

As one of the elements of mustang education and protection the sanctuaries play an important part. Most of them are set up to save horses from slaughter and other emergency rescue situations but then also function as showcases and laboratories to create studies and observations in controlled environment that allow for detailed recording of cause and effect and will ultimately perform a substantial part in the renovation of management of the horses on the range.
Here is a list of sanctuaries to be completed:
IRAM Institute for Range and American Mustang, also Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary in South Dakota (founded by Dayton O'Hyde, Susan Watt)
ISPMB Int. Institute for the protection of mustangs and Burros South Dakota - Karen Sussman
RTF Return to Freedom California Neda De Mayo
WHS Wild Horse Sanctuary Shingletown California, Dianne Nelson
Monero Mustangs New Mexico Sandi Claypool
Spirit Horses Wild Horse Mesa, New Mexico, Judy Barnes
Sacred Healing Sanctuary Oklahoma, Ivette Collin

(to be detailed and completed)

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