New Guys Update

This summer is flying by and there are hardly enough hours in each day to check off everything on the to-do list. Many have been asking about our new arrivals and how things are going, also if we are being impacted by Idaho wildfires. At this time, all is okay.

Our first group of 24 new guys from the BLM's 2019 Challis roundup that arrived in late July are happy, and quickly settled into their forever wild home together at Wild Love Preserve. Above is a photo I took of the older authority horses, which we always purchase first because they are at high risk. They continue to stick together as a group of 13 and have no interest in confrontations with our other horses, even when Tornado, the instigator, tries to start something. Magical Asher, in white, has taken the lead, and he will back up and walk around to avoid a conflict, the others follow suit. It is incredibly heartwarming to see them so comfortable, relaxed, and free to be who they choose to be. To read more about the arrivals of our new family members and watch the video, visit: 2019 Challis Wild Horses Arrive at Wild Love.
Here is a video of random snips from Wild Love Preserve on July 24, 2020, with a perfectly fitting song that sums up this wild love. “Got a way of keeping me up most nights, it’s always worth the sleep I sacrifice. Love is too precious to trade for rested eyes... I will always find a way to love you."

Thank you to those who have donated to our 2020 fundraising efforts. We are still working toward our goal of raising a total of $250K by year's end. 100% of all tax-deductible donations directly support our 160 Challis-Idaho wild horses at Wild Love Preserve and their lasting wildness together on their home turf in Idaho. If you would like to help, please click on the button below.

The difference you make, truly makes all the difference.

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New Zealand's Horsetalk Magazine was very kind to share our story and video here: "Freedom At Last: Idaho Preserve Welcomes Wild Horses Home"