A searingly beautiful tribute to wild Mustang family groups that have been reunited after suffering roundup and separation in the American West.
In 1971, the US Congress passed an act that declared wild horses and burros as "living symbols of the American West" that should, therefore, be protected. But since then, the US Bureau of Land Management--charged with the management of the Mustang population--has rounded up over a quarter of a million horses, often using helicopters. In these intense and frightening scenarios, it is not unusual for wild horses to suffer catastrophic injury as they desperately fight to escape or to reach family members from whom they have been separated.
The Skydog Ranch and Sanctuary covers over 9,000 acres in Malibu, California, and Bend, Oregon, where wild horse advocates are working tirelessly to save these captured Mustangs from certain death through "kill pens" or a life of captivity in institutional "holding pens" and return them to freedom. To date Skydog has rescued over 100 wild horses and 30 burros, with a special focus on finding and reuniting bonded families who may have once roamed the West together but who were separated during the roundup and "adoption" process.
In this striking book, gorgeously illustrated with hundreds of dramatic photographs, Skydog founder Clare Staples recounts heartbreaking tales of liberty lost and the dramatic extents to which some Mustangs will go to flee captivity or rejoin their family bands. She describes the mission that drives her and the Skydog team to identify and locate iconic wild horses that have been removed from public lands, and then secure them in order to assure them freedom at the Sanctuary for their remaining years--whenever possible, in the company of their original wild herdmates.
Readers meet Blue Zeus, the stunning Wyoming stallion who Staples admired in the wild for years before, in the fall of 2020, his herd was slated for roundup and captured, in one day losing both their freedom and each other. The story of the urgent search for him and his mares and foals, and their eventual reunion in the hills of Oregon, encapsulates all that Skydog hopes to accomplish for hundreds more horses in the years ahead. Incredibly moving, inspiring, and offering the hope of wildness and beauty preserved for future generations, this book is for every animal lover and all those who honor the natural inhabitants of the American West. A percentage of all sales goes toward supporting Skydog Ranch and Sanctuary.
About the Author: Robin Robinett, DVM, VCRC holds a BS degree in
Biology from Texas A&M, and in 1989 graduated from Texas A&M College of
Veterinary Medicine with a doctorate in Veterinary Medicine. She is certified
in Animal Chiropractic by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association and in
Acupuncture by the Chi University. Dr. Robinett owns the Veterinary
Chiropractic and Rehabilitation Clinic in Houston, Texas. The clinic provides chiropractic,
acupuncture and rehabilitation services for dogs, cats, and horses.