In this episode of The Working Dog Report, we head into the heart of Arizona’s White Mountains to tackle one of the most heated and misunderstood issues on the landscape—the wild vs. feral horse controversy in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest.
Joined by longtime local Monte Williams, we dig into the history of horses in the region, what “wild” really means, and how today’s growing populations are impacting wildlife, habitat, and land management. Monte shares firsthand stories of growing up in the White Mountains, offering a perspective rooted in experience, tradition, and a deep understanding of the land.
We break down the science, the emotion, and the politics behind the debate—looking at how unmanaged horse populations affect native species, public lands, and the future of conservation in Arizona.
Whether you’re a hunter, dog handler, conservationist, or just someone who cares about the truth behind the headlines, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
Topics Covered:
- The difference between wild and feral horses
- Historical context of horses in Arizona
- Impacts on wildlife, habitat, and water resources
- Management challenges and public perception
- Stories from growing up in the White Mountains
Real conversations. Real issues. Working dogs and the people who depend on them.
Mountain Daily Star
mountaindailystar.com
https://mountaindailystar.com/free-roaming-arizona-horses-series-episode-1-heber-horses/
Cold Strike Gear
https://coldstrikegear.com
Arizona Working Dog Alliance
https://azwda.com
Where we talk a lot of politics that effects the American Sportsman
https://www.youtube.com/@awda24
CMW Investigations, LLC
http://cmwpi.com
"Anecdote of a Houndsman"
https://www.youtube.com/@AnecdoteofaHoundsman
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