
Run Wild
Forever Free
WILD HORSE
NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
AND GROUPS
The Cloud Foundation
107 South 7th St, Colorado Springs, CO 80905
719-633-3842
Colorado 501(c)3 non-profit corporation
Email: info@thecloudfoundation.org
Bureau of Land Management – BLM
Wild Horse and Burro Program,
National Program Office
PO Box 12000, Reno, NV 89520-0006
775-785-6583
www.wildhorseandburro.blm.gov
Western States Wild Horse & Burro Expo
Reno, NV
Cindy Lawrence 775-853-4182
www.wildhorseandburroexpo.com
Wild Horse Preservation League
(Wild Horse Tourism / Viewing Information)
Bonnie Matton 775-220-6806
Email: mattonco@prodigy.net
Website: www.wildhorsepl.org
American Mustang and Burro Assn., Inc. (AMBA)
National Office
P.O. Box 608, Greenwood, DE 19950
Mark Davis, II - 302-422-1861
Email: info@AMBAIncnet
www.ambainc.net
Ecological Heritage Foundation
c/o Steens Mountain Resort
North Loop Rd., Frenchglen, OR 97736
Joshua L. Warburton
541-493-2415
Non-profit foundation committed to the perpetuation
of the American Mustang in their natural environment.
Friends of the Mustangs
2131 L 1/2 RD, Grand Junction, CO 81505
Email: Bejeboy@cs.com
A Colorado BLM volunteer group who helps manage The
Little Bookcliffs Wild Horse Area. Wild Horses on or off
the range.
Institute of Range and the American Mustang (IRAM)
Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary
Susan Watt, Program Development
PO Box 998, Hot Springs, SD 57747
605-745-5955
Email: iram@gwtc.net (Webmaster)
http://www.wildhorsesanctuary.org
Black Hills sanctuary with former BLM Wild Mustangs which
run free on about 11,000 acres. Funded entirely by donations,
tourism and the sale of foals. Guided tours available.
Intermountain Wild Horse & Burro Advisors (IWHBA)
Janet Tipton, President
PO Box 998, 208 East 1530 NorthTooele, UT 84074
435-843-7465
Email: FlyingTAcres@sisna.com
http://www.iwhba.org
Based in the Salt Lake region assisting adopters with
educational and training programs relating to wild horses
and burros.
International Society for the Protection of Mustangs & Burros
PO Box 55, Lantry, SD 57636
605-964-6866 – Karen Sussman
Email: ispmb@lakotanetwork.com
www.ispmb.org
A 501(c)3 non-profit organization which is America's oldest
wild horse and burro advocacy group and includes a
mustang and burro registry.
Let 'em Run Foundation
Lacy J. Dalton, President
P.O. Box 1176, Virginia City, NV 89440
775-847-4777
Email: information@letemrun.com
www.letemrun.com
Designed to raise funds and provide support to Nevada
wild horse and burro organizations including the
Virginia Range horses.
National Wild Horse Association
P.O. Box 12207, Las Vegas, NV 89112
Billie Young, President 702-452-5853
Email: nvwildhorses@hotmail.com
www.nwha.us
Assisting the BLM, Department of Forestry and the Lake
Mead Parks and Recreation Department in the care and
maintenance of wild horses and burros in and around
the Las Vegas area.
American Mustang and Burro Assn., Inc. National Office
P.O. Box 788, Lincoln, CA 95648
George Berrier
530-633-9271
Email: ambainc@integrityonline.com
http://www.bardalisa.com/
Provides registration of wild horses and burros and their offspring.
American Mustang Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 338, Yucaipa, CA 92399
Mary Flory 805-946-8308
Registration through an inspection procedure and board evaluation.
National Mustang Association
P.O. Box 142, Newcastle, UT 84756
June Sewing - 801.439.5440
Offers registration for BLM adopted horses or their foals.
North American Mustang Assn. & Registry
P.O. Box 850906, Mesquite, TX 75185-0906
Ellen Nelson - 972-289-9344
Provides registration of mustangs and half-mustangs.
Wild Horses of America Registry
International Society for the Protection of Mustangs and Burros
PO Box 55, Lantry, SD 57636
605-964-6866
Email: ispmb@lakotanetwork.com: (Karen Sussman)
www.ispmb.org
The ISPMB is active in the rescue and rehabilitation of
BLM Mustangs and Burros.
US Wild Horse and Burro Association
Email: secretary@uswhba.org - 732-742-5044
http://www.uswhba.org/
US Wild Horse and Burro Association, Inc. (TM) USWHBA Inc. is
a recognized 501 (c) (3) organization. I.R.S. # 35-2348389
Donations are tax deductible.
National Mustang Association, Inc. National Headquarters
PO BOX 1367 CEDAR CITY, UTAH 84721 1.888.867.8662
Email: mustangs@infowest.com
Wild Horse Foundation
http://wildhorsefoundation.net/
Sticks and Stones
​Years ago, when I was a child, I heard the expression at school that "sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me!" I learned over the years that this was completely untrue. Words can make or break you.
Words can uplift, inspire, educate and words can cause great pain, they can anger and deeply hurt. Words can pierce your soul and destroy your psyche.
For me the battle to save the wild horses of the America's stems around the use of words. Words which are slung about with little thought of the damage they do, or with practical thought. It is time everyone sat down, gathered those words and put them all to good use.
To begin we need to define the wild horse. What it is and it's future. By putting these words together a status for the wild horse is created. A status that will stand up to inspection in the halls of government and of the law. A status which makes the wild horse a living, breathing and
very free creature.

Tam Ryan photography

Tam Ryan photography

Tam Ryan photography

Tam Ryan photography