
Join us on April 16th at 2 pm MST!
Chasing Horses Wild Horse Advocates will be talking to Frank Kuntz and his daughter Christa Ruppert! We will talk about what they are doing now at the Kuntz Nokota Ranch, and I am sure a little TRNP horse history MIGHT come up 😉 This will be a casual conversation and we will take questions from all of you as time allows. If you have questions you would like to send us ahead of time, you can email them to us at info@chwha.org.
Thanks to Frank & Christa for joining us!
Our Horse Talk events are FREE but we do ask that you register: https://secure.everyaction.com/h-64EqQioUOr4l90NZtyKA2
We won’t have any Horse Talks on April 23rd because we will be in Washington DC but when we come back we have an AWESOME Horse Talk scheduled! We will be talking to President Theodore Roosevelt himself! Joe Wiegand will be joining us to talk about Theodore Roosevelt and his experiences in the Badlands of North Dakota and with wild horses! You can register for this Horse Talk here: https://secure.everyaction.com/zerY5yPAL0iGXwqU3gJCxQ2
You can view our last 2 Horse Talks on our YouTube channel – be sure to subscribe!:
Horse Talk 3/26: Dr. Castle McLaughlin: https://youtu.be/0RA8SlJ3oro. Dr. McLaughlin went over some of the history of the wild horses in TRNP.
Horse Talk 4/7: Heather & Linda from Save Our Wild Horses: https://youtu.be/pVARnYFYUrY. Heather & Linda went over the schedule for the 2nd Annual Save Our Wild Horses Conference and some advocacy tips.
Don’t forget to join us TOMORROW – we will be speaking with North Dakota House Minority Leader Representative Josh Boschee! You can register for tomorrow’s Horse Talk here: https://secure.everyaction.com/krBMcMIMdECqhnY9rzfEUg2
Thank you for your support and have a GREAT day!
Chasing Horses Wild Horse Advocates is committed to advocating for a wild horse management plan and protection for these unique wild horses that call Theodore Roosevelt National Park home! We are fighting for a management plan that is guided by science especially when it comes to decisions regarding the removal of horses and the administration of birth control. Many other wild horse management plans have proven to be successful with their science-based plans. We are asking for the same for this amazing group of wild horses that call Theodore Roosevelt National Park home.
