Hello Magic Makers,
I'm pausing our usual rhythm to speak from the heart about something happening right here in our Las Vegas backyard.
Just outside Las Vegas, in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, on U.S. Forest Service land near Mt. Charleston, small bands of wild horses have roamed for decades, including a family herd in Kyle & Lee Canyon. These horses are beloved by the community. They are seen regularly by hikers and residents and have become a symbol of wild beauty, resilience, and connection to this land.
For decades, wild horses have roamed Mt. Charleston, becoming a cherished and iconic part of this mountain landscape. They are living reminders of the West’s untamed spirit.
But now, that legacy is at risk.
In July 2025, federal agencies removed the Kyle Canyon herd, citing safety concerns. Despite thousands of petition signatures and public outcry, beloved herds were torn from their home and sent to holding facilities out of state. The remaining Lee Canyon herd could be next.
We believe these horses deserve to stay. They are part of this ecosystem. They are part of our community. And they are part of America’s story.
In this week’s episode of Make Every Day Magic, I share:
✨ What’s happening and why it matters
🔥 How this ties into our Lover/Warrior archetype and activism
🌿 The deep wisdom horses carry as spirit animals and guides
This is a moment to move from magic into movement.
Please join us for a peaceful rally to protect the wild horses of Mt. Charleston:
Spring Mountains Visitor Gateway
Saturday, July 26th at 10:00 AM
2525 Kyle Canyon Rd, Mt. Charleston, NV
🔗 RSVP on Eventbrite here
🌐 Learn more at SaveMtCharlestonHorses.com
📸 Follow the movement on Instagram @savemtcharlestonhorses
Let’s stand together for the wild, for the sacred, and for the soul of the West.
all my love,
Beks
Make Every Day Magic
Who to Contact:
U.S. Forest Service Reps:
Reps:
Dina Titus (702) 220-9823
Steven Horsford (702) 963-9360
Susie Lee (702) 963-9336
Senators:
Jackie Rosen (702) 388-0205
Catherine Cortez Masto (702) 388-5020
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