Arrival of 2019 Challis Wild Horses

BIG News! It’s been some months since we at Wild Love were in attendance and addressing logistics of the November 2019 Challis roundup, which was the first since 2012 due to our collaborative work on the range and successfully slowing population growth with Native PZP-1Yr. As per per our mission, Wild Love Preserve also adopts and purchases those Challis-Idaho wild horses not otherwise adopted. As we did following the 2012 Challis roundup, we are giving those remaining from the 2019 roundup a forever life of wildness on their native turf in Idaho at Wild Love Preserve. WATCH the video above that features our first 2019 Challis wilds arriving at Wild Love on July 22 and 23, 2020. It was breathtaking to see them fly from the trailers to their forever home of lasting wildness. They were quickly greeted and settled in with the rest of our 136 Challis-Idaho wild horses. To say the least, they are very happy campers.

Wild Love Preserve’s creation of our permanently protected wildlife preserve on native turf allows for Idaho wild horses removed from public lands to remain wild and together, to be who they are on their terms, establishing family bands, relationships, and instinctual dynamics. We do not adopt out or gentle. All Idaho wild horses we adopt and purchase have a forever wild life at Wild Love Preserve.

Our fundraising campaign for Wild Love Preserve operations and the arrival of our new family members is in motion and we invite your support. As a 501(c)3 nonprofit founded in 2010, 100% of every tax-deductible donation directly benefits the lasting wildness and care of our Challis-Idaho wild horses on their home turf. As well, the example we set with our inclusive wild horse conservation model in Idaho serves to help wild horses in other western states.

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