Wild Horses in My Blood

Wild Horses in My Blood
Author: Eva Pendleton Henderson
Publsiher: Sunstone Press
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781611390476

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Eva Pendleton Henderson, a member of the historical Chisum family, recounts her life on the windy border country of southern New Mexico in the 1890s when it was still a territory. Growing up in a time of legends—Pancho Villa afoot, the rumblings of the first automobile terrifying horses as well as men, drought and fate walking hand in hand, the end of the old West and the beginning of the new. An oft told tale? Yes, but rarely told by a girl and woman who truly saw what was there and wrote of it in a clear, strong, sensible voice. Her story shines as brightly as her unmistakable wit. For all ages; a book for all seasons now in a new edition.

Wild Blood

Wild Blood
Author: Kathryn Lasky
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2016-01-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780545683029

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From the author of the New York Times–bestselling Guardians of Ga’hoole, when a filly from a wild herd is taken, the horses must rally to her rescue. After adopting an orphan human boy, the first herd of horses in the New World is finally ready to make the treacherous journey across the mountains to find the Sweet Grass that promises survival. But when their leader, Estrella, is captured by cruel men, it delivers a blow to the very heart of the herd. If the horses turn back, they’ll never make it across the mountains before winter. But if they leave Estrella in captivity, the wild-born filly will surely perish. The conclusion to Kathryn Lasky’s Horses of the Dawn trilogy will make your heart beat to the rhythm of thundering hooves, leaving you breathless as you join the herd’s final fight for freedom. Praise for Horses of the Dawn, book one: “As in works such as her Guardians of Ga’hoole series, Lasky uses animals to touch on very human issues. —Kirkus Reviews “Lasky successfully fuses fantasy and fact as she gives her equine characters credible emotional depth and underscores the tensions and disparity between Old and New World sensibilities. It’s a haunting story of loss, self-discovery, survival, and homecoming.” —Publishers Weekly

Wild Horses

Wild Horses
Author: Bethany Campbell
Publsiher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-01-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781459229051

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Not even wild horses… Nothing could make Michele Nightingale betray the only family she's ever known. So when Adam Duran shows up—an uninvited stranger bearing bad news—at the Circle T, she wants nothing to do with him. But he insists on speaking with ranch owner Carolyn Trent. Since Carolyn's away, Mickey has to play host. She's horrified to learn who Adam is and what he wants. But the more she gets to know Adam, the more his story touches her. She finds herself torn between her loyalty to the Trents and the sympathy—and undeniable attraction—she's beginning to feel toward Adam. And then there are the horses….

Wild Horses

Wild Horses
Author: Elwyn Hartley Edwards
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2003-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 159258019X

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The decline of the wild horse began from the moment of the first domestication somewhere on the vast Eurasian steppes about 6,000 years ago. This fascinating book explores and celebrates the story of the feral herds that still survive today in regions as diverse as the parched plains of the southern Namib desert in Africa and the bleak saltwater marshes of the Camargue in southern France. Book jacket.

Wild Horses Wild Wolves

Wild Horses  Wild Wolves
Author: Maureen Enns
Publsiher: Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2013
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781927330234

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Established in 1967, the Ghost River Wilderness Area, located along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains in southern Alberta, is one of only three provincially designated wilderness areas in the province. As such, it is supposed to have the strictest form of government protection available in Canada, with development, motorized transportation and recreational activities either tightly controlled or altogether forbidden. This has not been the case, however. It is in this beautiful, threatened and geographically remote area that Maureen Enns, a well-known artist, author, educator and conservationist, has come to discover an incredible world inhabited by wild horses, one of the region's most elusive and iconic creatures. Descendants of the original settlers of the area have been known to describe the "wildies" of the Ghost Wilderness as ugly, nondescript, Roman-nosed and useless animals. But such descriptions stand in sharp contrast to some of the athletic and beautiful stallions, mares and foals that Enns has encountered. Using a stunning combination of drawn and painted images, conventional and remote photography (using hidden cameras activated by heat or motion) and traditional stories told by Peigan and Stoney Nakoda people, Enns invites the reader to join her as she untangles old myths regarding Alberta's heritage and reveals some uncomfortable realities facing the province in the 21st century. The wild horses, wolves, moose, deer and bear profiled in this book have had little contact with humankind. As communities, developers and governments struggle to understand the impacts of conservation, recreation and development in sacred places, it is becoming more and more difficult to keep the "wild" in wild animals. This project is passionate plea for understanding, conservation and action.

Wild Horse Annie

Wild Horse Annie
Author: Alan J. Kania
Publsiher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2012-09-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780874178937

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In 1950 Velma Johnston, a shy Nevada ranch wife, came upon a horse trailer leaking blood. When she discovered the destination of the trailer and its occupants—a trio of terrified and badly injured wild horses—she launched a crusade that eventually reached the halls of Congress and changed the way westerners regard and treat the bands of mustangs and burros that roam their region. Wild horses have been a subject of bitter controversy in the West for decades. To some, they are symbols of the West’s wild, free heritage. To others, they are rapacious grazers that destroy habitat and compete with domestic livestock and indigenous wildlife for scanty food and water. For years, free-ranging horses and burros were rounded up and shipped to slaughterhouses to be killed and turned into pet food. This practice provided an income for the “mustangers” who trapped and sold them, but it also involved horrendous cruelty and abuse of the animals. Velma Johnston, who became known as “Wild Horse Annie,” undertook to stop the removal of wild horses and burros from US public lands and protect them from the worst aspects of mustanging. Her campaign attracted nationwide attention, as it led her from her rural Nevada County to state offices and finally to Washington, DC. Author Alan J. Kania worked closely with Johnston for seven years, and his biography provides unique insight into Wild Horse Annie’s life and her efforts to save the West’s wild horse herds through the passage of protective legislation.

Valley of Wild Horses

Valley of Wild Horses
Author: Zane Grey
Publsiher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2023-11-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:8596547732372

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Valley of Wild Horses tells the tale of Panhandle "Pan" Smith from the time he was a small boy until he becomes a cowboy, known by many from Montana to Arkansas. His childhood sweetheart is Lucy and his rival is Dick Hardman who always gets in the way of their love. After a clash with Dick and loss of his horse, Pan leaves his home town and becomes known, sometimes for the wrong reasons, but he never forgets Lucy and his family. When Pan meets his old pals, he learns that his father has been swindled, and Lucy is being blackmailed into marrying Dick Hardman in order to save her father, he decides it's time for him to return and face his old adversary.

The Wild Horse Dilemma

The Wild Horse Dilemma
Author: Bonnie U. Gruenberg
Publsiher: Synclitic Media LLC
Total Pages: 597
Release: 2016-04-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781941700273

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Tirades and threats. Hyperbole and deception. Changing landscapes and immutable opinions. Living traditions and dead animals. The conflicts that rage around the wild horses of the Atlantic coast can be loud, confusing, and downright vicious. Wild horses have lived on these barrier islands for hundreds of years, and many people would like to see them remain. Horse advocates and horse detractors alike turn to research to support their claims, but often reach different conclusions from the same information. Engaging the reader at every turn of the page, Bonnie Gruenberg frequently breaks new ground as she separates fact from myth and exposes the roots of issues for the reader to consider. She does not flinch from probing questions: Are these horses wild or feral? Native or exotic? Were Chincoteague Ponies used in bioweapons research? Did the U.S. Coast Guard patrol East Coast beaches with Western mustangs in WWII? How does the condition of lactating mares predict environmental health? She weaves a story of ancient origins and current events, hard science and fiery passion. The result is the most comprehensive and factual reference on the wild horses of the Atlantic coast.