‘Some say Havasupai horses are abused, neglected‘ By Anita RomanPublished July 29, 2019 10:32pm MSTSpecial ReportsFOX 10 Phoenix HAVASUPAI, Ariz. – WARNING: Due to content that some may find disturbing and/or graphic, discretion is advised It involves the horses that are being used…
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Know the Truth Before You Go
**** New Photos*** Recent photos from hikers show that despite having 3 years to make changes and improvements NOTHING HAS CHANGED for the Havasupai pack animals. The screen shots below (from videos posted on social media) show the following: 1.…
The Public Revolts
Marla Miller
If you do the math they make over$30,000000 probably closer to $50,000,000 per year on permits alone. Not counting what they get for mule fees or hotel or lodge fees. There is absolutly no reason why the animals arent fed properly. I have horses. I know feed is expensive. I’m sure its a royal pain and costs a lot more to get hay and have it brought down but there’s plenty of money to make that happen.
Report: Tribal Members MOCK Suffering Animal
Sara Valead
Omg…this is so horrific. This Tribe needs to be banned from their grounds. Let another Tribe take over. The Tribal Council of the Havasupai is so darn lazy..They do not deserve RESPECT or HELP. I don’t care who you are…you know right from wrong.
Other Tribes need to step in…council for the Havasupai are lazy.
Facebook Authors Plead for Interventions from Hobbs
This is the response we got from Governor Katie Hobbs office who has received hundreds of calls and emails from all over the country. The State of AZ is spending tax dollars assisting the Havasupai Tribe, but she won’t even pick up the phone and try to help these starving animals.
Email or call her again and ask “ Why is it you will pose for a photo opp with the tribe, provide state funds to the tribe but not exert any influence to facilitate help for these starving animals or an end to the animal abuse by the tribe? “
Katie Hobbs (602) 542-4331
press@az.gov
Senator Mark Kelly
2201 E. Camelback Rd Suite 115
Phoenix, AZ 85016
(602) 671-7901
Trouble in Paradise: Havasupai Horse Abuse in Grand Canyon
“Mysteriously, the tribe takes in an estimated $4 to $5 million in revenue from tourism to the canyon — and yet most of the village lives in abject poverty. Tracing the money to whatever mysterious place it ends up was…
Equines Rescued from Havasupai Falls in 2014-2015
WILDHORSE RESCUE STORY – ARIZONA Summer of 2014 – We were contacted by tourists in Havasupai Falls Grand Canyon about some very skinny horses. They asked us if we could help. Due to funding and resources, the soonest we could…
Very Little Progress for Havasupai Horse’s Hell
2018 SEPT 29 – ALEXANDRA WITTENBERG Sun Staff Reporter In the spring of 2016, eight pack horses were transferred from the Havasupai Indian Reservation to Coconino Humane Association for care. The horses were severely malnourished and had bruises, open sores…
Putting An End To Animal Abuse At Havasu Falls
By R.T. Fitch on June 24, 2016 • ( 16 Comments ) By: Michelle Grinnell as published on The Outbound Collective This is ugly. Photo: Tiffany Nguyen Havasu Falls is one of the most picturesque waterfalls in the country, if…