PROJECT: THE TRUTH
Our primary project is to correct the information about the populations of wild horses in the US today, many of which are being 'managed to extinction' by the Bureau of Land Management.
PROJECT: SAVE
Our secondary goal is to save the wild horses of the US by policy, advocacy, and voter campaigns.
PROJECT: HOME
Our final goal is to protect a safe, sustainable home for the wild horses of the US, with protected lands and sustainable management.
PROJECT 1
The term "wild horse" is also used colloquially in reference to free-roaming herds of feral horses such as the mustang in the United States, the brumby in Australia, and many others. These feral horses are untamed members of the domestic horse subspecies (Equus ferus caballus), not to be confused with the truly "wild" horse subspecies extant into modern times."
PROJECT 2
The term "wild horse" is also used colloquially in reference to free-roaming herds of feral horses such as the mustang in the United States, the brumby in Australia, and many others. These feral horses are untamed members of the domestic horse subspecies (Equus ferus caballus), not to be confused with the truly "wild" horse subspecies extant into modern times."
PROJECT 3
The term "wild horse" is also used colloquially in reference to free-roaming herds of feral horses such as the mustang in the United States, the brumby in Australia, and many others. These feral horses are untamed members of the domestic horse subspecies (Equus ferus caballus), not to be confused with the truly "wild" horse subspecies extant into modern times."