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The Wildie West
Chase McGauran
12 episodes
1 week ago
The presence of Wild Horses on the landscape is synonymous with all we hold dear; strength, family, perseverance and most of all freedom. The sound of thousands of hoofbeats once thundered across the land, from the Great Plains to the rugged, untamed Foothills of the Rocky Mountains. They helped settle this land, build cities, towns, and a thriving country.  Now they need our help. There are less than 1500 Alberta Mountain horses, also known as Wildies, left on the eastern slopes of the Rockies. This podcast aims to shine a light on their plight and be the voice for these majestic wild horses.
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The presence of Wild Horses on the landscape is synonymous with all we hold dear; strength, family, perseverance and most of all freedom. The sound of thousands of hoofbeats once thundered across the land, from the Great Plains to the rugged, untamed Foothills of the Rocky Mountains. They helped settle this land, build cities, towns, and a thriving country.  Now they need our help. There are less than 1500 Alberta Mountain horses, also known as Wildies, left on the eastern slopes of the Rockies. This podcast aims to shine a light on their plight and be the voice for these majestic wild horses.
Show more...
Nature
Science
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Wild Horse Eco-Tourism
The Wildie West
42 minutes 14 seconds
8 months ago
Wild Horse Eco-Tourism

In this episode, Chase interviews Sandy Sharkey about how the Alberta Mountain horses are an underutilized resource for eco-tourism.


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Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thewildiewest.bsky.social

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewildiewest/

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Check out Help Alberta Wildies Society

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HelpAlbertaWildiesSociety/

Website: https://helpalbertawildiessociety.com


Check out the Alberta Mountain Horse Preservation Society:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1124645888677462

Website: https://albertamountainhorse.com

The Wildie West
The presence of Wild Horses on the landscape is synonymous with all we hold dear; strength, family, perseverance and most of all freedom. The sound of thousands of hoofbeats once thundered across the land, from the Great Plains to the rugged, untamed Foothills of the Rocky Mountains. They helped settle this land, build cities, towns, and a thriving country.  Now they need our help. There are less than 1500 Alberta Mountain horses, also known as Wildies, left on the eastern slopes of the Rockies. This podcast aims to shine a light on their plight and be the voice for these majestic wild horses.