Prescott resident helps save Salt River horses
House forwards bill to protect and manage wild herd

From left to right are Simone Netherlands, left, with Arizona flag, Mike McFadden, with American flag and his wife, Shannon, at Coon Bluff in the Tonto Forest. Netherlands is president of the Salt River Horse Management Group, which has been a key advocate in preserving the wild herd of Salt River horses. The state House cleared the final hurdle with a vote last week for a bill forwarded to Gov. Doug Ducey to protect the herd for future generations.
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From left to right are Simone Netherlands, left, with Arizona flag, Mike McFadden, with American flag and his wife, Shannon, at Coon Bluff in the Tonto Forest. Netherlands is president of the Salt River Horse Management Group, which has been a key advocate in preserving the wild herd of Salt River horses. The state House cleared the final hurdle with a vote last week for a bill forwarded to Gov. Doug Ducey to protect the herd for future generations.

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