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5. Arapaho Creek: Interview with Angelique Rea

5. Arapaho Creek: Interview with Angelique Rea

FromFreedom for Wild Horses


5. Arapaho Creek: Interview with Angelique Rea

FromFreedom for Wild Horses

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Apr 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The horses in Arapaho Creek are some of the most amazing horses you will ever meet in your life. This is because they are that perfect mix of all of the surrounding Herd Management Area horses, and also the unique environmental resources that draw in all the wild horses. My guest this week is Angelique Rea who's been visiting the Red Desert Complex since 2011.   Angelique and I discuss the confluence of events, people, and history of the Arapaho Creek area that have made it so dangerous for horse families to live here. Learn why special interest groups, insurance companies, and state and federal policies are creating genetic viability and extinction issues for future horse generations.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.wildhoofbeats.com/5 
Released:
Apr 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (32)

Freedom for Wild Horses Podcast explores wild horses and their families, behavior, and iconic symbol of our western heritage. Join Carol J. Walker, leading Advocate for wild horses and award-winning author and photographer, as she leads you to discover why wild horses deserve a place on our public lands, why we need the tonic of their wildness in our lives, the threats they are facing from the agency that manages them, and what you can do to help. Learn more at http://WildHoofbeats.com. This is the show for you if you find yourself asking questions like: -Are there wild horses in the United States? -How do I find out about wild horses? -What are the issues facing wild horses on our public lands? -Is livestock ranching in conflict with wild horses? -How are domestic horses different from wild horses? -What is the family structure and the relationships of wild horses? -Are wild horses being sent to slaughter? -What organizations are actively helping wild horses?