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STOP THE ROUNDUPS! REWILD.

STOP THE ROUNDUPS! REWILD. The Bureau of Land Management did not waste a moment sharing their plans for the wild horses in 2022. On January 5th, they announced they would be rounding up 22,000 wild horses and burros this year. Less than a week later, on January 11th, they started with the Pancake region in Nevada. The BLM has set out …

Op-Ed—LA Times: Let wild horses do their part to save the West

Op-Ed—LA Times: Let wild horses do their part to save the West BY MANDA KALIMIAN AUG. 16, 2021 3 AM PT America’s wild horses are in crisis. Throughout the West, they are being rounded up and kept by the government in what amount to prisons before being sterilized or auctioned off — some to owners who will treasure them, but others …

The Story of the Horse

Wild horses in Wyoming

Learn about the story of the horse and how scientists are studying the evolutionary history of the horse using fossil and modern evidence.

Keeping Nature in Balance

Horses grazing birds

Photographer Karla LaRive, Cana Foundation’s newest team member, shares the story of one of her iconic photos.

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Where Is Our Human: Rewilding In The Age Of COVID-19

Image: A Chinese woman holds her dog, both wearing protective masks. Kevin Frayer/Getty Images  Over the last three and a half years this country has been faced with a considerable amount of change. Every day there seems to be a new normal for us to conform to. And just when you thought you had adjusted and learned to accept the “New …

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WHERE IS OUR HUMAN?

What happens to a society when they have become so callous and self-absorbed that they have no regard for the natural world around them no less other human life?

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Wild Horse Grazing Can Help Our Planet

HORSE GRAZING CANA FOUNDATION WILD HORSES

Let’s talk about the importance of horse grazing to the environment. Not many people know this, but horses feeding off of the land is the healthiest way to preserve our lands.

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FREE HORSES

CANA FOUNDATION WILD FREE HORSES BLOG

Why is it that we admire wild and free horses the way we do? They are the focal point of so much of our art, photography, and history.

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The Tale of The American Indian Horse: A relationship like no other

CANA FOUNDATION American Indian Horse BLOG

They were also referred to as “people of the horse” because they had a greater understanding of the horse that other cultures did not, as they evolved together. The spiritual connection between the Native Americans and their horses is a rarity that not many people have experienced.

WILD HORSE SANCTUARIES

There are wild horse sanctuaries across the USA and world. Learn about their purpose.

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All The Wild Horses and Music Today

No matter which musical artist you choose or which generation of music you listen to, the message of the Wild Horses will always remain the same.

Old Westbury Gardens Hosts 10th Anniversary Children in Bloom Luncheon

CANA FOUNDATION FOUNDER MANDA KAILMIAN

ARTICLE BY LONG ISLAND PRESS Diamonds Are Forever was the theme when Old Westbury Gardens hosted its 10th Anniversary Children in Bloom Luncheon at Orchard Hill in Old Westbury on Oct. 18. The honoree was Arlene Levine, a founding member of the Children in Bloom Council and a major philanthropist. The monies raised from the luncheon support the educational and environmental …

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Horses in North America

Horses in North America

Tashunka Wakan. This is what the Lakota people call the horses in North America.

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WHAT IS REWILDING?

The true definition of Rewilding is “to bring things back to an original state of being.”

Reflecting on Culture & Positivity on Indigenous People’s Day

For many Americans, the second Monday of October known as Columbus Day celebrates the man who is known to millions of schoolchildren as the person ‘who sailed the ocean blue’ and found the new world. Unfortunately, many are unaware of the painful impact  Columbus’ journey had on the Indigenous People of the Americas. In fact, many don’t even realize that Columbus never actually even set …

A New Perspective on America’s Wild Horses for Our Habitats & Humanity

In a critical time for the management of America’s wild horses, why not foster a nonpartisan solution that allows them to naturally stimulate biodiversity and socio-economic benefits for taxpayers? With all of the controversy surrounding America’s wild horses, including management, sterilization, slaughter and more; the conversation is undoubtedly riddled with frustration from both The Bureau of Land Management, the agency …