We're saying so long to 2020 with this video sharing some bright spots from this ever-challenging year. In April, we celebrated the 10th anniversary of Wild Love Preserve and later welcomed new family members, bringing our total number of Challis-Idaho wild horses to 165.
In these last days of 2020 we're also continuing our year-long effort to raise $250K to support Wild Love's 165 Challis-Idaho wild horses and operations. In addition to our collaborative work on the range keeping wild horses wild, Wild Love Preserve also exists to ensure Idaho wild horses that are removed from public lands have an opportunity to remain wild on their native turf. In July of 2020, we adopted and purchased the first group of 24 wild horses from the 2019 Challis roundup needing placement, bringing our number of permanent residents to 165. As per our mission, Wild Love adopts and purchases those Challis-Idaho wild horses that do not find homes through other BLM adoption programs, and as we did following the 2012 Challis roundup. Once with us, they live forever wild and together on their terms in Idaho at Wild Love Preserve, we do not adopt out or gentle.
Our preservation of America’s iconic wild mustangs and respective wild places speaks to our greater good, now and for future generations. From the start, as a nonprofit, Wild Love Preserve has been a WE project made possible by donations, grants, sponsorships, in-kind services and volunteers. As we move into 2021, our work is all the more imperative. From all of us at Wild Love Preserve, we invite you to join us with your support, and thank you for your kindness and consideration.
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