Wild Love Preserve


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It takes a village to save native wild horses on our wild public lands. Download the Wild Love Preserve app and discover what we can achieve together.

Founded 2010, the mission Wild Love Preserve (WLP) is to protect and preserve native wild horses on their home turf and nurture the legacy of indigenous ecosystems, as a whole, on our wild public lands in a collaborative, responsible and sustainable manner with regional engagement and benefit. All is interconnected - kindness, mutual respect, science and education are paramount.

Stay connected with non-profit Wild Love Preserve and the Challis/Idaho Wild Horses on and off the range in Central Idaho. Get real time updates, photos, interact on social media sites, donate, join our mailing list, shop the Wild Love Store.

Why join us in making a difference on the wild-side? There are over 50,000 wild horses in longterm holding facilities, roughly 32,000 remain on our wild public lands. Helicopter roundups, removals, transport, longterm holding facilities cost taxpayers over $75 million last year alone. Wild horses, of course, pay the ultimate price. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is responsible for managing native wild horses on our public lands as per the 1971 Free Roaming Wild Horse and Burro Act. That said, the system is in need of a shift in perspective and they are admittedly looking for new and sustainable wild solutions.

Project Wild Love Preserves all-inclusive, multi-dimensional model in wild mustang management benefits the wild, stakeholders and taxpayers. Viewed a paradigm project, since inception Wild Love Preserve has been bridging divides and bringing all stakeholders together in a new light, offering a fresh way of daily being, much needed collective harmony and co-existence. It takes a village to implement lasting positive change. Together we can rise above drawn lines if we so choose.