Dear Readers,
I've been especially slow posting on my blog because I'm researching and writing my non-fiction book WILD AT HEART: Mustangs and the Young People Fighting to Save Them, but I don't want to keep all of the fun to myself.
Let me introduce you to some of the people I've interviewed so far:
Dr. Jessa Madosky is a professor of biology and I know her best from the time we spent together on Shackleford Island off the coast of North Carolina. She's been wonderful
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| Dr. Jessa Madosky |
Ginger Kathrens has wider knowledge on wild horses than anyone I know. She's won two Emmys for her documentaries on wild places and animals and her CLOUD documentaries are the only continuing chronicle of a North American wild animal from birth to maturity. Ginger is not only a citizen-scientist on wild horses, she is their advocate in many ways.
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| Ginger Kathrens |
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| Dr. Beth Shapiro |
Dr. Eric Scott is the curator of paleontology at the San Bernardino County Museum and a lead researcher
at Tule Springs fossil beds in Southern Nevada. Someday soon, he hopes to see the living descendents of the ancient equines he's digging up & the good news is that the Cold Creek herd is just a short drive away.
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| Dr. Eric Scott |




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