This is Cyclone, born in 2022 just a few months after his sire Hurricane died. As far as we know he is one of the last of Hurricane’s offspring left in the wild so his genetics are extremely valuable.
Cyclone is at the age now where he is becoming more and more independent, hanging out with other bachelors and learning how to be a grownup stallion. These horses mature slowly, and it will probably be another four or more years before Cyclone is experienced enough to form a band of mares of his own. In the meantime, it is critically important that we do everything we can to make sure Cyclone is able to continue growing up in a healthy environment, free from human interaction, and as naturally as possible.
Your support allows us to make that possible for Cyclone in a variety of ways. It means that we can have staff on the 4x4 seven days a week monitoring the herd and collecting data on movement, harem dynamics, grazing patterns, and more. It helps us with habitat preservation, ensuring that Cyclone and his future offspring will have viable, open space to live on for generations to come. And it helps us increase our advocacy efforts, allowing us to educate more and more visitors in all kinds of different ways.
Join us today and become a part of this very important work!