Pryor Herd In the News
How Did Cloud Inspire Ginger Kathrens to
Start The Cloud Foundation?
Published in EquuStyle Magazine
March 2024
Kerry Ferguson, 3-minute read.
It was a few weeks before Thanksgiving in 1993. Ginger Kathrens’ phone rang and on the other end of the line was Marty Stouffer, host of the popular PBS television series “Wild America.” “I’ve always wanted to do a film about mustangs,” he began. “Will you shoot it for me?”
Those words began what would be the journey of a lifetime for Kathrens. One that would lead her to the rugged Pryor Mountains, to the horses that would reveal to her the deep social structure of wild horses, to their love of family and freedom… and to Cloud, a beautiful pale foal who tottered out in front of her camera on the day he was born. His life helped her tell the story that has proven inspirational to so many.
Ginger agreeing to film a show on mustangs for Marty Stouffer produced the highly rated two-part episode of Wild America, “Year of the Mustang.” That in turn led her to create a film for PBS documenting Cloud’s journey in, “Cloud: Wild Mustang of the Rockies,” followed by a second film, “Cloud’s Legacy: The Wild Stallion Returns,” and a third, “Cloud: Challenge of the Stallions.”
Throughout the filming process, Ginger learned more and more about wild horses and burros. She also learned about the management of these wild equines, and not all of what she learned -- and witnessed -- was good. In fact, much of it was concerning to say the least. As filming wrapped on her third Cloud documentary, Ginger realized that the wild horses were truly in danger.
“I began to realize that we were losing America’s wild horses. They are rounded up by the thousands, losing in an instant what they value most – freedom and family. I realized that even Cloud and his family were in danger.”
From that realization, The Cloud Foundation was born.
The Cloud Foundation (TCF) is dedicated to protecting and preserving wild horses and burros through education, media events and programming, and public involvement. As an organization, TCF cares about the preservation of all wildlife, and that of public lands as well. Without our public lands, Cloud’s and so many other stories of wild freedom couldn't be reality.
Ginger and the Cloud Foundation Team continue to film Cloud’s herd as well as monitor the other herds and their management throughout the American West. Though not typically a rescue organization, TCF has stepped in on numerous occasions to come to the aid of wild horses in need. Most recently, TCF rescued seven horses (one mare and six foals) who had been rounded up from the Wind River Reservation in WY and shipped to a kill pen in Colorado. You may read about the Wind River Rescue on the TCF website.
See the original online Article in Equustyle Magazine:
Also featured were our friends at the Pryor Mustang Center! Read the article by Robin Black here:
Exploring the Majestic Beauty of Wild Horses in the Pryor Mountains (equustyle.com)