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I-Team Special Report: "Stampede to Oblivion." Award-winning journalist George Knapp exposes problems in the wild horse & burro program.

 

Viggo Mortensen
Viggo Mortensen speaks out for wild horses.

 

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Wild horses are American icons.


© 2004 Living Images by Carol Walker

 

Their supporters include:

 

Ed Asner
Ed Begley Jr.
Kelly Bishop
Linda Blair
Rita Coolidge
James Cromwell
Tony Curtis
Ellen DeGeneres
Clint Eastwood
Morgan Fairchild
Mike Farrell
Kinky Friedman
Jorja Fox
John Fusco, screenwriter,
“Spirit:Stallion of the
Cimarron”, “Hidalgo.”

Melissa Gilbert
Whoopi Goldberg
Jane Goodall, PhD.
Arlo Guthrie
Merle Haggard
Tess Harper
Tippi Hedren
Laura Hillenbrand,
author, “Seabiscuit”
Frank T. Hopkins
George Jones
Toby Keith
Eddie Kilroy
Carole King
Kris Kristofferson
Ray LaMontagne
Wendie Malick

Peter Max
Mrs. Roger (Mary) Miller
Steve Miller
Mary Tyler Moore
Sir Paul McCartney
Ali McGraw
Viggo Mortensen
Stephanie Powers
Robert Redford
Carl Reiner
Eric Roberts
Nicollette Sheridan
Bernie Taupin
Billy Bob Thornton
Noah Wyle
Dwight Yoakam

“I believe, as do so many of my fellow Americans, that the wild horse
is an irreplaceable national treasure. It would be a tragic mistake to
allow this noble creature to disappear from our western landscape.”

—Robert Redford

“Our wild horses are close to the hearts of almost all Americans,
and it seems therefore wholly UN-American to use the solution
of slaughter when there are other alternatives.”

Richard Gere

Deanne Stillman

Deanne Stillman, author of the award winning book, "Mustang: The Saga of the Wild Horse in the American West”

 


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“The Mustang is the most significant animal in America.”

—Frank T. Hopkins

 

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