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Cloud's Legacy: The Wild Stallion Returns
Additional Web and Print Resources

Web Sites:

The Cloud Foundation
http://www.thecloudfoundation.org/
The Cloud Foundation is dedicated to preventing the extinction of Cloud’s herd through education and public involvement.

Taurus Productions
http://www.taurusproductions.net/index.html
Learn more about Ginger Kathrens’ work.

BLM: National Wild Horse and Burro Program
http://www.wildhorseandburro.blm.gov/
Learn more about the Bureau of Land Management’s wild horse program and find out how you can adopt a wild horse.

Front Range Equine Rescue
http://www.wildhorseandburro.blm.gov/
Dedicated to rescuing mistreated and malnourished horses, FRER adopts and rehabilitates horses, eventually finding loving, responsible families for horses that desperately need care.

Montana
http://visitmt.com/
A complete online guide to outdoor adventure, as well as things to do and see while in Big Sky Country.

Project Equus
http://www.projectequus.org/
Read articles, petitions, poems, and information on horse protection written by people dedicated to keeping horses healthy and happy.

Wild Horse & Burro Freedom Alliance
http://www.savewildhorses.org/
The WHBFA aims to protect America’s wild horses and burros.

Wild Horses in Montana and the Dakotas
http://www.kbrhorse.net/whb/blmdak.html
Explore Pryor Mountain, Cloud’s home, and learn about the BLM’s efforts in the region.


Books:

Dines, Lisa. The American Mustang Guidebook. Willow Creek Press, 2001.

Edwards, Elwyn Hartley. Wild Horses of the World. New York: Hylas Publishing, 2003.

Jackson, Jaime. The Natural Horse: Foundations for Natural Horsemanship. Star Ridge Publishing, 1997.

Kathrens, Ginger. Cloud’s Legacy: The Wild Stallion Returns. California: Bow Tie Press, 2004.

Preston, Charles R. and Clymer, Frances B. Unbroken Spirit: The Wild Horse in the American Landscape. University of Washington Press, 1999.

Ryden, Hope. Mustangs: A Return to the Wild. Mountain Press Publishing Company, 1985.

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