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A Passion in the Desert by Honore De Balzac; -- Translated by Ernest Dowson -- Can animals really feel passion or empathy? One soldier learned a hard lesson and lost a good friend in the process. **** "The whole show is dreadful," she cried coming out of the menagerie of M. Martin. She had just been looking at that daring speculator "working with his hyena,"--to speak in the style of the programme. "By what means," she continued, "can he have tamed these animals to such a point as to be certain of their affection for..."

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Zane Grey became especially interested in the West in 1907, after joining a friend on an expedition to trap mountain lions in Arizona. Grey wrote steadily, but it was only in 1910, and after considerable efforts by his wife, that his first western, Heritage of the Desert, became a bestseller. It propelled a career churning out popular novels about manifest destiny and the "conquest of the Wild West." Two years later he produced his best-known book, Riders of the Purple Sage (1912). He formed his own motion picture company, but in a few years sold it to Jesse Lasky who was a partner of the founder of Paramount Pictures. Paramount would make a number of movies based on his writings.

 

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Angari smoothed his wing feathers, brushing his hands casually over their five-foot length. The rocky ledge on which he sat was a drab green with soft moss its only ornamentation. The man, unaware that Angari had watched him appear in a sparkle of light behind a stone outcropping, now stood before him. He was using his mouth to form words, though Angari could clearly understand his thoughts without physical expression.

“Can you tell me the name of this place?” The sound was guttural and harsh. “It is called Seahollow,” Angari answered, letting his words take the same form the stranger had used. “Seahollow. And you call this planet...?”

Angari crossed his feet and assumed a casual air. “The planet is Windfallow. Do you have a reason for asking? Do you not live nearby?”  No, I come from a great distance. I am nterested in learning about the people who live here.” The man - Angari assumed he was human- was a few hands taller than Angari, who had been caught in a slightly smaller version of himself.  “Are all the people who live here, uh, winged, like yourself?” The stranger tried to appear unperturbed at the appearance of a man, dressed in silky, iridescent leggings and tunic with wings that surely had a span as wide as the man was tall.

                              

                   

     

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These are among some of the beautiful wild horses that are awaiting new home placements.  Consider these wonderful animals to become a part of your family just as they have become a part of America's pioneer country.

  

             

        

             

                                                    

          

    

    

    

  

                   

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Supposedly due to security concerns following public outcry, FWS had law enforcement set up a two-mile security perimeter. In spite of the secrecy, our investigators were able to document the process up close. Their report, including some very disturbing pictures and a corroborating vet report, can be found here:

WARNING: SOME VERY GRAPHIC IMAGES

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) has done a very good job of convincing the public that last weeks controversial round-up at the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge went smoothly and that no horses were killed. That could not be further from the truth.

Granted, all round-ups are traumatic events for horses chased by helicopters, torn from their family groups and getting their first taste of confinement; injuries are common. However, nothing could prepare our investigators for what they witnessed. In total, 337 horses were captured, including very young foals; reportedly, one adult and at least seven foals died, many mares aborted their fetuses, and several foals were injured. Some captured mares still had their foaling placentas attached to them, with their newborns unaccounted for. Some foals were simply left behind in the chaos of the round-up. Wranglers could only locate eight of them: three, aged four to six weeks, were rescued after spending days as orphans on the range; the five others were already dead.

Throughout this process, FWS showed no consideration for public concerns and chose to ignore pleas by humane groups and Members of Congress. All they had to do was postpone the round-up by a month so that days-old foals and heavily pregnant mares would not have to endure such conditions. All in all, a gross betrayal of public trust.

Please forward the above link to your
federal legislators and to the media. Tell them that you expect public servants to be held accountable for their actions.

Dale Hall, Director of Fish and Wildlife Services, should be made aware of his agency's misdeeds: email him a link to our round-up report using this web-contact form; you can also voice your protest by Phone: (202) 208-4717 or Fax: (202) 208-6965.

On behalf of the horses, thank you for your ongoing concern and support.

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