About Wild Horses

Publisher's Description

For centuries, the wild horses of North America have figured prominently in art, history and folklore as symbols of beauty, strength and freedom. Native Americans revered them, and early ranchers and farmers would not have been able to settle the American West without them. Now, because of such modern threats as urbanization and government round-ups, these noble creatures are fighting for their very survival.

Traer Scott, author of Merrell's Street Dogs and Shelter Dogs, focuses on the horses' current plight and the efforts of the individuals and groups trying to protect them. Through stunning black-and-white portraits and location photographs, she reveals the intelligent, caring and protective nature of these wild horses, and also relates the stories of their daily lives, and of their rescue and rehabilitation.

Available October 31, 2008

A portion of the proceeds will benefit equine programmes of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals® (ASPCA®)

What's inside:

  • Dramatic, unforgettable portraits and location photographs reveal the intelligent and spirited nature of these noble creatures
  • Will appeal to anyone interested in horses and the welfare of all wild animals