Wild Horses: Living Symbols of Freedom,
written by
Craig C. Downer, reviewed by Nancy J. Reid. A book about the wild horses
and their place in our current world.
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Wild Horses: Living Symbols
of
Freedom written by Craig C. Downer,
reviewed by Nancy J. Reid
Whether for transport, plowing or
even riding into battle--mankind has used horses for centuries.
Replaced to a great extent by machinery and technology, the
horse, to many, has lost its importance and is now regarded as
more of a pet and not a creature to let run wild in peace. Not
much of a thank you for the years of toil and help this
beautiful animal has given man. It is amazing that there is even
a controversy regarding whether or not horses can or should be
able to run wild and free.
Wild Horses: Living Symbols of
Freedom by Craig Downer is a straight forward, no nonsense, well
researched account of the horse and its place in our
world--written by a thoughtful, experienced and knowledgeable
man. Downer has spent years studying and observing the wild
horses left in Nevada and the western United States, and his
book takes you through the beginning of the horse to it's
current plight--fighting to live free and wild on public lands.
At this moment, wild horse
advocates are fighting to save bands of horses that have
been living free, quite successfully, in and around the Virginia
City, Nevada area. Through politics and greed, these horses face being
rounded up by the Nevada Department of Agriculture, to be
sold--which usually means for slaughter. Excuses used for this
action are many; one being the horse is not native to the United
States; another being they are starving and cannot live in arid
climates the rhetoric goes on and on. Reading Mr. Downer's book
will clear up these misconceptions and remind you of what a
magnificent animal the horse is. Fact upon fact is presented
with clarity, passion and you come away with a much better
understanding of the importance of the relationship man has to
the natural world in general. It is an important book in more
ways than one. I highly recommend it to anyone that loves
nature, animals and freedom. I recommend it even more to those
who have lost their connection to nature and the natural world.
To purchase
signed and dedicated book or books contact Craig C. Downer at
ccdowner@yahoo.com. Special rates for quantity. The price
is $12 each for 1-5 books, plus $2 for mailing. For 5-10, the
price is $9 each plus $4 for mailing. For 10 or above the price
is $7 plus each cost of mailing.
Craig Downer
was a guest on
Champagne Sundays online radio show, that aired June 29, 2008
from 11 am - 1 pm PST. To listen to the entire, unedited show, click here. To
listen to Craig's interview, please double click on the Play
button below.
Craig
C. Downer received is A.B. in Biology at the University of
California at Berkeley, his M.S. in Biology at the University of
Nevada in Reno and has a Ph. D. in Wildlife Ecology.