
Welcome to Why Do Pets Matter Podcast where we explore the conflicts, the care, and the connections that define our relationships with animals. I'm Debra Hamilton, and today I'm joined by Dr. Mark Bamberger, an attorney who's carved out one of the most unique niches in animal law. Today, we're diving into something extraordinary: a case that sits at the intersection of environmental law, animal law, and the fight to preserve one of the rarest horse bloodlines on the planet. We're talking about Serbian prehistoric horses, (https://www.mountainhorsesserbia.com/) Chief Joseph Appaloosas (https://www.appaloosa.com) worth $1.5 million each, who were poisoned by salmonella contamination in their Kentucky water supply. This isn't just about money. It's about genetic preservation, environmental accountability, and what happens when our legal system is asked to value something truly irreplaceable. Mark's going to walk us through the failed mediation, the upcoming trial, and why he believes this case could set precedent for how we protect rare species from environmental harm. We'll also talk about his transition into semi-retirement, his new rescue poodles, and why long COVID has him focusing only on the cases that truly matter. Whether you're a breeder, an environmentalist, a lawyer, a pet service provider, a pet owner or someone who simply cares about justice for animals, this conversation will challenge how you think about animal law. Let's get started.
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