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WATERBURY - Of great concern to many in the equestrian community all over the United States is plight of the wild mustangs, who are facing many problems in most areas of their range, and the latest news in the fight to save these symbols of the Wil

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WATERBURY – Of great concern to many in the equestrian community all over the United States is plight of the wild mustangs, who are facing many problems in most areas of their range, and the latest news in the fight to save these symbols of the Wild West is something everyone should be aware of … before the wild horses are gone forever. 

The Equine Resources Committee at Post University will be hosting a presentation by Jennifer Ramsdell McGloin on Friday, March 2, at 7:15 pm, in the Drubner Center (exit 17 off I-84) in room 201.  This will cover the history of mustangs, the work of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the current problems including slaughter, and what can be done to help ensure these bands of wild horses survive.

Tickets are available for the price of $10 at the door – $5 for Pony Club or 4H members (Post students get in free). Proceeds will benefit equine scholarships at Post University.

For further information, call 203-596-4631 or email CBaker@post.edu.

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