About Our Precious Earth
Created
and developed by Precious Stahl, Our Precious
Earth is intended to bring awareness to, stir up
curiosity and help to educate people about, the wildlife
we all live with and the lands we share.
A lifelong animal lover and supporter, Precious Stahl
created Our Precious Earth as an avenue
and resource for anyone who is interested in protecting
not only animals but the lands we all live in.
Everything we do is connected to something else… if we
change one thing in nature, it will have a ripple
effect. Some effects we will see fairly quickly- and
some we may not see until it’s too late.
Domesticated animals need our help and attention just
like their wild counterparts. Who among us has never
seen dogs, cats, horses, etc in poor, weakened
conditions? It is our duty to speak up and seek help for
those animals who are starving, living in restricted
areas, those animals that are being abused and
neglected. Whatever species of animals needs help, they
need us to be there for them. They are relying on us to
care for them.
A common statement Ms. Stahl hears when educating
someone new about the plight of animals, whether wild or
captive, is simply, “I had no idea it was this bad.” Or
“I had no idea this was happening.” Once someone begins
to learn about what is really going on out there,
it is nearly impossible to turn their back on the
animals needing help to survive. All one needs to help
protect them is heart, perseverance and dedication.
An active member of various wildlife organizations and
supporter of multiple other facilities, Ms. Stahl is
committed to doing her part and leaving a positive
impact for future generations to build on. Also a
lifelong equestrian, she has intense interest in the
world of horses, no matter if they are used for sport or
for simply pleasure. She has worked all across the
United States, from horse farms in Lexington, Kentucky
to cattle ranches in Tucson, Arizona and a whole lot
more in-between.
As humans, we have a responsibility to take care with
the planet we live on. We need to not take it for
granted, but make sure that we are doing everything in
our power to keep it pristine and available for future
generations. Each one of us has the ability to preserve
our landscapes, protect the wildlife that is struggling
to live with us and take great care of those captive
animals that depend on us for everything. It takes more
than just words- it requires action and heart. It
requires you.

“We can do more than promise; we can commit.”