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Rescued by the MCSO Lake Patrol Mounted Unit!

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Rescued by the MCSO Lake Patrol Mounted Unit!

May 4, 2020
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The MCSO Lake Patrol Mounted Unit rescued Judy today, who is a friend of the group. Judy is 80 years old and became separated from her daughter in the forest, and the two could not find each other. With rising temperatures the mounted unit located Judy and rode her on a horse out of the forest. Please give a hand to the MCSO knights in shining armor!

Please beware of dangerously high temperatures this week. Stay safe, SRWHMG.


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The lower Salt River is Crrrazy busy!! This river is managed for all stakeholders, including every kind of recreational activity on the river. For CBD (Center for Biological Diversity) to claim the horses are ruining this environment is a new level of dishonesty. The yellow billed cuckoo is much more bothered by people and the pollution we leave than by the historic horses who arent harming anyone. CBD knows what the lower Salt River is like. It is managed for everyone. #shameoncbd #saltriverwildhorses #governorhobbs ... See MoreSee Less

Salt River Tubing sees high turnout, MCSO anticipates potential additional closures of roads to lakes, rivers

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On the long, Memorial Day weekend, people went to the rivers and lakes to enjoy the cold water. Many had the same idea, which led to closures of a few recreational areas or at least the roads to them.
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" Memorial" in memorial Day means "remember". Enjoy freedom, but remember that people (as well as warhorses) died for it. Ponder about that just a little, while you float down the Salt River. Much like our freedom is not free, the horses' freedom is not free either. We have to fight for it, every day. Join us in our mission of fighting for their freedom. Thank you. SRWHMG. ... See MoreSee Less

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Update, River is open again. Everyone stay cool and be cool to wild horses!⚠️ RIVER CLOSED ⚠️The lower salt river recreational area is at full capacity. All forest service recreation sites and the Salt River tubing are completely full. There is a road closure in place at Power and Thomas for northbound traffic. ... See MoreSee Less

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Monday, 5, Jun
We wish you the very best, Makenzie!
Monday, 5, Jun
Beautiful people came to see beautiful wild horses from the other side of the world!
Sunday, 4, Jun
Buy one necklace, get a bracelet free!
Saturday, 3, Jun
Is it the 314 Salt River wild horses, or 8 million visitors?
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What an amazing sight seeing the Salt River wild horses crossing the Salt River together!
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    • Background
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    • Horse Viewing Guidelines
    • Protected by AZ State Law
    • How Long Have They Been Here?
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