Karen Mayfield
"Wild Horse Photography & Preservation"

Female
99 years old
Nevada
United States



Last Login: 10/13/2008
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GeneralBLM WILD MUSTANGS ARE IN DANGER After surviving the ice age, the industrial revolution and the slaughterhouse, America's wild horse population is facing a new threat: the U.S. government. The Bureau of Land Management announced this week that it is considering euthanizing wild horses to curb the population on the range and in federal holding facilities. There are an estimated 33,000 wild horses living in 10 Western states, and another 30,000 living in government corrals. The BLM is billing euthanasia as a way to cope with looming budget cuts, while still maintaining the mustang as a living symbol of the American West. But critics say that the herds have already been thinned to the edge of extinction with periodic roundups and auctions. A century ago, there were around 2 million wild horses roaming the West; now the BLM wants to cut that population to 27,000. In "Mustang," her new history of the wild horse in North America, Deanne Stillman explores why America is destroying the horse it rode in on. She spoke about the government's new proposal with NEWSWEEK's Tony Dokoupil. Excerpts: NEWSWEEK: How surprised are you by this proposed alteration of federal policy? Deanne Stillman: It's shocking. Then again, there's been a move to dismantle the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act, which enshrines mustangs as a protected symbol of freedom, since it passed in 1971. And the move is reaching its peak under the Bush administration. For the past eight years, the president has wrapped himself in the flag and now, three days before the Fourth of July, his administration announces plans to exterminate our greatest icon—the very horse we rode in on. What are the biggest threats to the wild horse population? I think it comes down to mismanagement. Study after government study, dating back to the Teddy Roosevelt administration, shows that it's livestock grazing that does the most damage to the range, not wild horses. You can't say that 20-something-thousand horses are doing more damage to the land than 4 million cows. Yet the Bureau of Land Management claims that wild horses are overrunning the West and that there is an "overpopulation" problem. It's simply not true. The only place there is an overpopulation problem is in government corrals—because the horses shouldn't have been removed from their home turf in such great numbers to begin with. Then what's spurring the BLM to cut herd sizes? There are a number of factors. The livestock lobby regards mustangs as pests, animals that steal food from cows, and since members of the lobby lease federal land for ranching, they pressure the BLM to curb the wild mustang population. There are also a lot of other things happening on public lands these days: increased oil and gas drilling, mineral leases, development. The BLM is supposed to determine how many wild horses as well as cows and sheep the range can support with range studies, but these are not always up to date. What this all comes back to is mismanagement: The fox is guarding the henhouse. Historically, how has the BLM managed the mustang population? Federal management of our wild horses has been plagued from the start. Over the years, there have been various disasters. The first one that I know of was in 1977, when about 200 wild horses in a government holding facility in Nevada died because agency personnel failed to clean out their corrals after a series of storms and the muck froze and the animals couldn't move. The horses were buried in mass graves and it was only when photos surfaced in newspapers that the story became known. There have been others since then. To be fair, many horses have been successfully placed through the government's adopt-a-horse program, making their way into partnerships with the right people. But now there are more horses in BLM pipelines than on the range, and they ought to be returned to their home turf, where they belong, rather than a trip to the gallows. Does this mean I am saying there should be no management of wild horse herds? No. Where does the public stand on this issue? People across the board—right wing, left wing—aren't happy about our stripping away the wild horse population and the American heritage that goes with it. We're a country that was born in the hoof sparks of Paul Revere's famous ride on a horse. The horse is our great icon of freedom and the open road, and that's why our greatest road-trip car is the Mustang, with the galloping pony on the grille, and that's why we drape horses with flags on July 4th and ride them down Main Street. What explains America's strange relationship with the horse? I think it's something very deep and primal. We love the wild but want to tame it. The lone survivor of the Battle of the Little Big Horn—that's how he was billed at the time, in 1876, on the country's bicentennial—was a horse named Comanche, described by the army as "our great silent witness" in his retirement citation. He had seen many terrible things and continued to do so, including the massacre at Wounded Knee, watching it from the pack train, even though he was no longer on active duty. And that's what these horses are. They are our witnesses. They've been on the front lines with us since day one; they know our deepest darkest secrets, and there's a part of us that can't take it. What needs to be done? I have a solution: The BLM keeps complaining about the "expense" of managing wild horses. Its annual budget of $39 million dollars is not much these days, but if money is really an issue for the agency, then the government should ask Americans to donate to the cause of preservation, and put a box at the end of IRS forms, just like they do with various other funds and even the presidential election, asking taxpayers to check off a box and the amount of the donation. It would raise hundreds of millions of dollars. After all, the wild horse is us.

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Zodiac Sign:Pisces



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About me:
Specializing in Black & White & Sepia Photography of Wild Horses, and promoting their preservation... MySpace Layouts

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For Immediate Release - Update "Give a Dollar" Wild Horse Global Project Relief Fund Wild horse advocate, Karen Mayfield, along with various artists from around the world, in conjunction with "a new non-profit coming onboard, details coming soon," are banding together in a global effort to save America's Wild Horses with the "Give a Dollar Wild Horse Global Project Relief Fund." The money collected will not go directly to BLM but will be managed and kept in a trust fund set up by BLM and used specifically to help stop the euthanizing and/or the selling for slaughter the long term holding horses. "I have several proposals that I have discussed with the Bureau of Land Management that will work to help save the horses that are in long term holding. The possible release of many of the horses is in the works. We hope to have the final proposal drawn up and approved before the next Advisory Meeting," states Karen Mayfield, who heads the project. Tentative date is set for this October, which is BLM's projected decision date on the fate of these horses. Some of the artists backing the cause include: James Kleinert - United States The BoDeans - United States Elliot Pacetti - United States Roy Howard - United States David Cleary - Ireland The Auto Dropouts - Sweden Solstice Coil - Israel For more information you may contact Karen Mayfield, KarenMayfield@U2audio.com Phone 775-220-8556 To all my friends please sign the below petition, thank you! Online petition - Save Wild Horses- Euthanization of Wild Horses A huge thank you to Bryan Adams for the beautiful music...

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Colin Devaney





Oct 13 2008 12:04 AM

Thank you for the add, you're a very photogenic woman! Good luck with the horseriding!

Colin
Dave Keegan





Oct 8 2008 12:56 PM

Hiya Karen, lovely shots there, very nice, thanks for the request, all the best from Dublin, Ireland, Dave
Gordon Reeves





Oct 6 2008 5:46 AM

Thanks for friendship and your comment, Karen. Wish you all the best and a great time ahead.
Cya, Gordon
~A. DeLux





Oct 2 2008 7:44 PM

Lovely Karen....Queen and Fighter for the Wild Mustangs.
What a Joy it is to see your Comment Today. Thanks.
Happy Friday to you as well.

Peace , Love and all That is Good.
~A.
DeLux
Dave-id





Oct 2 2008 5:31 PM


Hi Karen, Thankyou for the kind message. Very nice to hear from you.
Will write more at weekend x
Martelo





Sep 29 2008 5:33 PM

Hi Karen, thanks for the add!

Martelo
Derek O'Gorman





Sep 28 2008 4:52 PM

Thanks for the add Karen!

All the best,
Derek
Roy Shiels





Sep 28 2008 3:09 PM

Thanks for finding me Karen, it's nice to meet you :)

Roy
John Lowery





Sep 28 2008 5:29 AM

Thanks for adding me to your circle of friends - keep in touch.

Yours Musically,

John Lowery
Lee Meehan





Sep 21 2008 4:23 PM

thanks for the add karen
god bless
~A. DeLux





Sep 17 2008 9:06 PM

Hello my Horse Friend ...
Happy Wednesday KAREN !!!!

Like your new Photo,
Have a Great day and Long Live the WILD MUSTANGS .
~A.
Mario M. (El Rockero)





Sep 5 2008 3:32 PM

Hi Karen! Thanks for the friend request. Nice page, keep up the good work on raising awareness! Glad you stopped by for a listen and liked what you heard. Feel free to drop by often. Thanks for your support! It's very appreciated!

Mario M. (El Rockero)
latin/pop/rock
www. worldconquestrecords. com
~A. DeLux





Sep 5 2008 6:04 PM

Happy Friday KAREN .

LONG LIVE ... THE WILD HORSES !!!

~A.
Texas TwoSteppers Songwriters





Sep 5 2008 3:55 AM

Karen,

Thank you for all you are doing to help our treasured wild horses.

BIG HUGS!!!

Dee
~A. DeLux





Sep 3 2008 5:32 PM

Happy Wednesday Karen ...Defender of the Wild Mustangs !!!

~A.
Martin Albrecht





Sep 1 2008 8:11 PM

Hey there Karen,
cheers from Germany & welcome in my lil friends space !
Cheers from Bavaria & have a stress - free week !
Martin
The auto dropouts





Sep 1 2008 6:35 AM

Hi Karen!!!

I noticed i'm in extremly good company in your top's :-)
THANK'S! :-) :-O :^)
Hope you are in great progress ?
Let me know how thing's are going, when/if anything good happens (or bad) Just curious you know!!!!!!
Wish you a fabulouse week now!

See you!
Hugs n' kisses!

Jesper
~A. DeLux





Aug 27 2008 4:39 PM

To "Karen"...Who cares about the "WILD MUSTANGS"

~A.
~A. DeLux





Aug 25 2008 5:52 AM

Thank you,
Thank you,
Thank you Karen and all the Wild Mustangs !!!

Have a great Sleep,
~A.
~A. DeLux





Aug 22 2008 7:36 PM

Thank you KAREN and the Wild Mustangs For that AWESOME Birthday Wish !!!

Have a Great Day My Thoughtful Friend,
~A.