EL CABALLO: THE WILD HORSES OF NORTH AMERICA
54 minutes, 2001, DVCAM
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In this clip from the movie, Jay Kirpatrick of ZooMontana talks about the natural history of wild horses.

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In this clip, Dan Flores, professor of history at the University of Montana, talks about the the concept of wild horses as a native species to North America.

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In this scene, Dan Flores, professor of history at the University of Montana, talks about the decimation of wild horses across the American West during the late 19th Century and early 20th Century.

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In this clip from the documentary, Pat Fazio of the Buffalo Bill Historical Center talks about the management of wild horses on BLM lands.

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In this scene from the movie, Pat Fazio of the Buffalo Bill Historical Center talks about the management of wild horses on BLM lands.

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This clip deals with the conflict between wild horses and domestic livestock on western U.S. public lands. Before working on the film, we really knew very little about the subject, but once we were involved we found it a fascinating story of evolution, history, ecology and environmental policy.