As he searches for his uncle through the rugged Southwest canyon country, fourteen-year-old Clay becomes involved with a group of Navajo Indians who are trying to save some of the last wild mustangs.
Orphaned Katie Rose, nearing the end of her journey to Oregon County where she hopes to be taken in by her uncle and cousins, begins to wonder what life will be like for her, and for her beloved Mustang, which she plans to give its freedom.
The author tells, from the point of view of Annie Johnston, the story of this Nevada woman and her fight to protect the American wild horse, the mustang, from extinction because of professional killers who chased the horses for use in dog food.
Describes the government program which maintains an ecological balance among wild mustangs by capturing, training, and offering for adoption selected animals.
This book tells about the physical characteristics, habitat, and behavior of the mustang, wild horses found in some parts of the western United States.
The author tells, from the point of view of Annie Johnston, the story of the Nevada woman and her fight to protect American wild mustangs from professional killers who capture the horses for use in dog food.
Mandy and James are excited to help with a team of mustangs and a rock video, but must nurse the lead horse, Cougar, back to health after he develops a strange, life-threatening illness.