Cloud Stallion Of The Rockies Views
NATURE presents the compelling story of a remarkable denizen of the West in Cloud: Wild Stallion of the Rockies. America’s wild horses lead an exhilarating but perilous existence. The climate can be brutal, mountain lions and other predators stalk the young, and their dependence on public grazing lands for sustenance often puts them in competition with livestock interests. In some places where these magnificent animals roam, it is not unusual for a wild horse to fall victim to an illegal horse shooter. Against this backdrop, NATURE presents Cloud’s story. Filmed in the mountains of Montana, this poignant, engrossing chronicle focuses on an extraordinary stallion, whose life has been recorded since his birth in the wild in 1995 by Emmy-winning filmmaker Ginger Kathrens.
NATURE presents the compelling story of a remarkable denizen of the West in Cloud: Wild Stallion of the Rockies. America’s wild horses lead an exhilarating but perilous existence. The climate can be brutal, mountain lions and other predators stalk the young, and their dependence on public grazing lands for sustenance often puts them in competition with livestock interests. In some places where these magnificent animals roam, it is not unusual for a wild horse to fall victim to an illegal horse shooter. Against this backdrop, NATURE presents Cloud’s story. Filmed in the mountains of Montana, this poignant, engrossing chronicle focuses on an extraordinary stallion, whose life has been recorded since his birth in the wild in 1995 by Emmy-winning filmmaker Ginger Kathrens.
I think Looking Glass is a stunning stallion,but his additude is terrible. He must have done it for mercy. I agree about the BLM. There isn ’t much land and I am sort of ok with auctioningt…But not killing. I want to go to the ArrowHead mountians now!Cloud is an ok name.…I think he has grown out of it though..He is muuch more regal …..lol.
I have seen this movie of Cloud serveral time on Public Television and never get enough of the beauty of the wild horses and the Rockies. I also take photo of horse when I see them as I have three of my own. I also know that these wild horses can take care of themselves, as it is proved in this movie. I am yet to see them in the wild. Have been to the Rockies serveral time, but not the right place. Someday I plan to see them. My brother is now living out there. I agree with serveral that BLM should take a lesson from this movie. Have they seen it?