 
Wild Horses 2011 Wall Calendar
Wild Horses 2011 Wall Calendar:
Wild and free, the rare and beautiful wild horse actually originated
in the Americas, and then died out about 10,000 years ago, at least on
this continent. Eventually the Spanish arrived with domesticated
horses. For a number of reasons, many of these horses and their
descendents were left to the wild where they thrived. It is estimated
that at their high point several million mustangs roamed the Americas.
Fewer than 20,000 were left in 1971 when a Federal law was passed to
protect those still in the United States. Admire these majestic
animals and plenty of beautiful scenery in this Wild Horses wall
calendar. |
 
Wild Horses 2011 Wall Calendar
Wild Horses 2011 Wall Calendar:
Twelve inspiring full-color photographs picture wild horses roaming
free across their natural landscapes. The large format wall calendar
features four bonus months of September through December 2010; daily
grids with ample room for jotting appointments, birthdays and
reminders; moon phases; U.S. and international holidays. Printed on
sturdy, high quality stock. $13.99 |
 
Wild Horses 2011 Deluxe Wall Calendar
2011 Wild Horses Wall Calendar:
Enjoy a view of stunning wild horses from a rarely seen perspective,
unhindered by saddle or bridle and in their natural habitat. The
intimate close-ups and magnificent, galloping herds captured through the
lens of award-winning photographer Zofia Raczkowska reveal the beauty
and grace of these elegant creatures. $13.99 |
 
Wild Horses 2011 Wall Calendar
2011 Wild Horses Wall Calendar:
To run free on the open range is the natural way of the horse. With
photographs by Rita and Charles Summers, Wild Horses celebrates that
freedom. It also reminds us of the need to preserve open range for
horses. Sales of this calendar benefit the Black Hills Wild Horse
Sanctuary in South Dakota, where more than 10,000 acres have been set
aside to protect unadoptable wild mustangs and allow them to run free!
$13.95
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