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HELPSTORECONTACTS
Starting April 10th, the Visitor's Center and restrooms are open every Saturday from 11am-3pm. Welcome. A Word From Our Co-Founder, Dianne Nelson. "Our accomplishments at the Sanctuary are a direct result of caring people working to make a difference. Whether you donate financially or volunteer, please continue to be as much a part of our ABOUT – WILD HORSE SANCTUARY To inspire others to also be a voice for America’s wild horses. The Wild Horse Sanctuary is a non-profit, tax exempt, public foundation and 5,000 acre preserve dedicated to the protection and preservation of America's wild horses. It is currently supported by contributions from individuals and organizations with a wide range of backgrounds STORE – WILD HORSE SANCTUARY The following items are available for purchase from the Wild Horse Sanctuary: Due to current health and safety measures surrounding Covid-19 please contact us directly via email at info@wildhorsesanctuary.org to confirm product availability.ADOPT A WILD HORSE
Adoption fees for horses in foster care may be higher as most will have had vaccinations, hoof trims, and training. Please inquire about specific horses. If you have questions or would like more information, please call the Wild Horse Sanctuary at 530-474-5770 or email Jill Tobia at whsjill@yahoo.com. Apollo - Bay Roan Colt - 2018.TRAIL RIDES
In the spring and summer months, to raise money to support the horses, the Sanctuary offers picnic rides, 2 & 3 day overnight rides. Each day, ride the trails created by the wild horses and burros through pine and oak-studded hills and Volcanic Rock out croppings--a bit of paradise dotted with meadows, woods, creeks, and ponds.SPECIAL EVENTS
Take a docent-led walking tour of the Wild Horse Sanctuary and learn about our history and mission. Tours are approximately 45 minutes. Check schedule below for tour days. Tours will be held 3 times a day on Saturdays at 11 am, 12:30 pm and 2 pm and. are available on a first-come first-serve basis. Tours are limited to 12 people. CONTACTS – WILD HORSE SANCTUARY Take the second Red Bluff Exit toward Lassen Park. Drive approximately 1 mile. Turn left at next Lassen Park sign onto Highway 36. Go 10 miles on Hwy 36, watch for sign to Manton, turn left on A-6. FAQS – WILD HORSE SANCTUARY The Wild Horse Sanctuary is a non-profit, tax exempt, public foundation dedicated to the protection and preservation of America's wild horses. It is supported by contributions and grants from individuals and organizations with a wide range of backgrounds that share a common concern for wildlife, the environment, and our Americanheritage.
VOLUNTEER WITH US
Diesel Mechanics - to service and repair ranch equipment. Fence Builders - to build and repair wood, barbed wire, and pipe fencing (welders) Fundraisers - people to help with the open house silent auction and raffle. If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities, please contact Liz Juenke at ljuenke@wildhorsesanctuary.org. PHOTOGRAPHY FIELD TRIP WITH KATHY HIGGINS Kathy’s work has been published in many publications including Western Horseman. She has also worked as the official photographer for many organizations including The Western States Horse Expo, Valley Cow Horse Association, West Coast Reining Horse, and the National StockHorse Association.
WILD HORSE SANCTUARYABOUTTRAIL RIDESSPECIAL EVENTSHOW YOU CANHELPSTORECONTACTS
Starting April 10th, the Visitor's Center and restrooms are open every Saturday from 11am-3pm. Welcome. A Word From Our Co-Founder, Dianne Nelson. "Our accomplishments at the Sanctuary are a direct result of caring people working to make a difference. Whether you donate financially or volunteer, please continue to be as much a part of our ABOUT – WILD HORSE SANCTUARY To inspire others to also be a voice for America’s wild horses. The Wild Horse Sanctuary is a non-profit, tax exempt, public foundation and 5,000 acre preserve dedicated to the protection and preservation of America's wild horses. It is currently supported by contributions from individuals and organizations with a wide range of backgrounds STORE – WILD HORSE SANCTUARY The following items are available for purchase from the Wild Horse Sanctuary: Due to current health and safety measures surrounding Covid-19 please contact us directly via email at info@wildhorsesanctuary.org to confirm product availability.ADOPT A WILD HORSE
Adoption fees for horses in foster care may be higher as most will have had vaccinations, hoof trims, and training. Please inquire about specific horses. If you have questions or would like more information, please call the Wild Horse Sanctuary at 530-474-5770 or email Jill Tobia at whsjill@yahoo.com. Apollo - Bay Roan Colt - 2018.TRAIL RIDES
In the spring and summer months, to raise money to support the horses, the Sanctuary offers picnic rides, 2 & 3 day overnight rides. Each day, ride the trails created by the wild horses and burros through pine and oak-studded hills and Volcanic Rock out croppings--a bit of paradise dotted with meadows, woods, creeks, and ponds.SPECIAL EVENTS
Take a docent-led walking tour of the Wild Horse Sanctuary and learn about our history and mission. Tours are approximately 45 minutes. Check schedule below for tour days. Tours will be held 3 times a day on Saturdays at 11 am, 12:30 pm and 2 pm and. are available on a first-come first-serve basis. Tours are limited to 12 people. CONTACTS – WILD HORSE SANCTUARY Take the second Red Bluff Exit toward Lassen Park. Drive approximately 1 mile. Turn left at next Lassen Park sign onto Highway 36. Go 10 miles on Hwy 36, watch for sign to Manton, turn left on A-6. FAQS – WILD HORSE SANCTUARY The Wild Horse Sanctuary is a non-profit, tax exempt, public foundation dedicated to the protection and preservation of America's wild horses. It is supported by contributions and grants from individuals and organizations with a wide range of backgrounds that share a common concern for wildlife, the environment, and our Americanheritage.
VOLUNTEER WITH US
Diesel Mechanics - to service and repair ranch equipment. Fence Builders - to build and repair wood, barbed wire, and pipe fencing (welders) Fundraisers - people to help with the open house silent auction and raffle. If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities, please contact Liz Juenke at ljuenke@wildhorsesanctuary.org. PHOTOGRAPHY FIELD TRIP WITH KATHY HIGGINS Kathy’s work has been published in many publications including Western Horseman. She has also worked as the official photographer for many organizations including The Western States Horse Expo, Valley Cow Horse Association, West Coast Reining Horse, and the National StockHorse Association.
MAKE A DONATION
Donations are used to: feed the wild horses when grazing is scarce, maintain fencing to keep them safe, purchase adjoining lands to increase grazing, improve range land and wildlife habitat by reseeding and fertilizing, build nature trails and campsites. We are a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization. All donations are tax deductible, our non-profit ID # is 95-3611770 if you should need it. FAQS – WILD HORSE SANCTUARY The Wild Horse Sanctuary is a non-profit, tax exempt, public foundation dedicated to the protection and preservation of America's wild horses. It is supported by contributions and grants from individuals and organizations with a wide range of backgrounds that share a common concern for wildlife, the environment, and our Americanheritage.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
How You Can Help. One half. How You Can Help. If you have any questions or are interested in helping out, please call our office at (530) 474-5770 or email us at info@wildhorsesanctuary.org. Adopt or Sponsor a Wild Horse. Adopt a Horse. Sponsor a Horse. Donate.NEWSLETTERS
Newsletters. Our newsletters offer valuable information on the happenings at Wild Horse Sanctuary. We discuss the faces of Wild Horse Sanctuary, transitions, a recap of how your support has helped along with additional ways to support us. December 2020 - Protecting America's Wild Horses. December 2020.PLANNED GIVING
Since 1978, with the support of caring people like you, we've given thousands of rescued wild horses and burros a place to roam free and live out their natural lives. Talk to your estate planning professional today. The Wild Horse Sanctuary is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt organization. Tax ID #95-3611770. STAFF – WILD HORSE SANCTUARY Your donations feed the wild horses when grazing is scarce, maintain fencing to keep them safe, purchase adjoining lands to increase grazing, improve range land and wildlife habitat by reseeding and fertilizing, build nature trails and campsites, and more.GOOD SEARCH
Good Search - Search the Web, Support Your Cause. Last year, search engines generated close to $8 billion in revenue from advertisers. GoodSearch.com has developed a way to direct some of that money to the causes you care about most (The Wild Horse Sanctuary, of course!). It's powered by Yahoo, so you can expect high quality search results.ELIZABETH PALMER
Your donations feed the wild horses when grazing is scarce, maintain fencing to keep them safe, purchase adjoining lands to increase grazing, improve range land and wildlife habitat by reseeding and fertilizing, build nature trails and campsites, and more. MAY PIERCE – WILD HORSE SANCTUARY Biography: Jerky fatback venison, short loin shoulder strip steak kielbasa spare ribs rump sirloin turkey cow short ribs tenderloin leberkas. T-bone meatball corned beef beef ribs leberkas ground round porchetta jowl beef rump andouille capicola sausage pancetta fatback. WWW.WILDHORSESANCTUARY.ORG 301 Moved Permanently. nginx WILD HORSE SANCTUARYABOUTTRAIL RIDESSPECIAL EVENTSHOW YOU CANHELPSTORECONTACTS
Starting April 10th, the Visitor's Center and restrooms are open every Saturday from 11am-3pm. Welcome. A Word From Our Co-Founder, Dianne Nelson. "Our accomplishments at the Sanctuary are a direct result of caring people working to make a difference. Whether you donate financially or volunteer, please continue to be as much a part of our ABOUT – WILD HORSE SANCTUARY To inspire others to also be a voice for America’s wild horses. The Wild Horse Sanctuary is a non-profit, tax exempt, public foundation and 5,000 acre preserve dedicated to the protection and preservation of America's wild horses. It is currently supported by contributions from individuals and organizations with a wide range of backgroundsADOPT A WILD HORSE
Adoption fees for horses in foster care may be higher as most will have had vaccinations, hoof trims, and training. Please inquire about specific horses. If you have questions or would like more information, please call the Wild Horse Sanctuary at 530-474-5770 or email Jill Tobia at whsjill@yahoo.com. Apollo - Bay Roan Colt - 2018.SPECIAL EVENTS
Take a docent-led walking tour of the Wild Horse Sanctuary and learn about our history and mission. Tours are approximately 45 minutes. Check schedule below for tour days. Tours will be held 3 times a day on Saturdays at 11 am, 12:30 pm and 2 pm and. are available on a first-come first-serve basis. Tours are limited to 12 people.HOW YOU CAN HELP
How You Can Help. One half. How You Can Help. If you have any questions or are interested in helping out, please call our office at (530) 474-5770 or email us at info@wildhorsesanctuary.org. Adopt or Sponsor a Wild Horse. Adopt a Horse. Sponsor a Horse. Donate. CONTACTS – WILD HORSE SANCTUARYBLACK HILLS WILD HORSE SANCTUARYCOLORADO WILD HORSE SANCTUARY Take the second Red Bluff Exit toward Lassen Park. Drive approximately 1 mile. Turn left at next Lassen Park sign onto Highway 36. Go 10 miles on Hwy 36, watch for sign to Manton, turn left on A-6.MAKE A DONATION
Donations are used to: feed the wild horses when grazing is scarce, maintain fencing to keep them safe, purchase adjoining lands to increase grazing, improve range land and wildlife habitat by reseeding and fertilizing, build nature trails and campsites. We are a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization. All donations are tax deductible, our non-profit ID # is 95-3611770 if you should need it. FAQS – WILD HORSE SANCTUARY The Wild Horse Sanctuary is a non-profit, tax exempt, public foundation dedicated to the protection and preservation of America's wild horses. It is supported by contributions and grants from individuals and organizations with a wide range of backgrounds that share a common concern for wildlife, the environment, and our Americanheritage.
PLANNED GIVING
Since 1978, with the support of caring people like you, we've given thousands of rescued wild horses and burros a place to roam free and live out their natural lives. Talk to your estate planning professional today. The Wild Horse Sanctuary is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt organization. Tax ID #95-3611770.VOLUNTEER WITH US
Diesel Mechanics - to service and repair ranch equipment. Fence Builders - to build and repair wood, barbed wire, and pipe fencing (welders) Fundraisers - people to help with the open house silent auction and raffle. If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities, please contact Liz Juenke at ljuenke@wildhorsesanctuary.org. WILD HORSE SANCTUARYABOUTTRAIL RIDESSPECIAL EVENTSHOW YOU CANHELPSTORECONTACTS
Starting April 10th, the Visitor's Center and restrooms are open every Saturday from 11am-3pm. Welcome. A Word From Our Co-Founder, Dianne Nelson. "Our accomplishments at the Sanctuary are a direct result of caring people working to make a difference. Whether you donate financially or volunteer, please continue to be as much a part of our ABOUT – WILD HORSE SANCTUARY To inspire others to also be a voice for America’s wild horses. The Wild Horse Sanctuary is a non-profit, tax exempt, public foundation and 5,000 acre preserve dedicated to the protection and preservation of America's wild horses. It is currently supported by contributions from individuals and organizations with a wide range of backgroundsADOPT A WILD HORSE
Adoption fees for horses in foster care may be higher as most will have had vaccinations, hoof trims, and training. Please inquire about specific horses. If you have questions or would like more information, please call the Wild Horse Sanctuary at 530-474-5770 or email Jill Tobia at whsjill@yahoo.com. Apollo - Bay Roan Colt - 2018.SPECIAL EVENTS
Take a docent-led walking tour of the Wild Horse Sanctuary and learn about our history and mission. Tours are approximately 45 minutes. Check schedule below for tour days. Tours will be held 3 times a day on Saturdays at 11 am, 12:30 pm and 2 pm and. are available on a first-come first-serve basis. Tours are limited to 12 people.HOW YOU CAN HELP
How You Can Help. One half. How You Can Help. If you have any questions or are interested in helping out, please call our office at (530) 474-5770 or email us at info@wildhorsesanctuary.org. Adopt or Sponsor a Wild Horse. Adopt a Horse. Sponsor a Horse. Donate. CONTACTS – WILD HORSE SANCTUARYBLACK HILLS WILD HORSE SANCTUARYCOLORADO WILD HORSE SANCTUARY Take the second Red Bluff Exit toward Lassen Park. Drive approximately 1 mile. Turn left at next Lassen Park sign onto Highway 36. Go 10 miles on Hwy 36, watch for sign to Manton, turn left on A-6.MAKE A DONATION
Donations are used to: feed the wild horses when grazing is scarce, maintain fencing to keep them safe, purchase adjoining lands to increase grazing, improve range land and wildlife habitat by reseeding and fertilizing, build nature trails and campsites. We are a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization. All donations are tax deductible, our non-profit ID # is 95-3611770 if you should need it. FAQS – WILD HORSE SANCTUARY The Wild Horse Sanctuary is a non-profit, tax exempt, public foundation dedicated to the protection and preservation of America's wild horses. It is supported by contributions and grants from individuals and organizations with a wide range of backgrounds that share a common concern for wildlife, the environment, and our Americanheritage.
PLANNED GIVING
Since 1978, with the support of caring people like you, we've given thousands of rescued wild horses and burros a place to roam free and live out their natural lives. Talk to your estate planning professional today. The Wild Horse Sanctuary is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt organization. Tax ID #95-3611770.VOLUNTEER WITH US
Diesel Mechanics - to service and repair ranch equipment. Fence Builders - to build and repair wood, barbed wire, and pipe fencing (welders) Fundraisers - people to help with the open house silent auction and raffle. If you have questions regarding volunteer opportunities, please contact Liz Juenke at ljuenke@wildhorsesanctuary.org.ADOPT A WILD HORSE
Adoption fees for horses in foster care may be higher as most will have had vaccinations, hoof trims, and training. Please inquire about specific horses. If you have questions or would like more information, please call the Wild Horse Sanctuary at 530-474-5770 or email Jill Tobia at whsjill@yahoo.com. Apollo - Bay Roan Colt - 2018.MAKE A DONATION
Donations are used to: feed the wild horses when grazing is scarce, maintain fencing to keep them safe, purchase adjoining lands to increase grazing, improve range land and wildlife habitat by reseeding and fertilizing, build nature trails and campsites. We are a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization. All donations are tax deductible, our non-profit ID # is 95-3611770 if you should need it.PLANNED GIVING
Since 1978, with the support of caring people like you, we've given thousands of rescued wild horses and burros a place to roam free and live out their natural lives. Talk to your estate planning professional today. The Wild Horse Sanctuary is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt organization. Tax ID #95-3611770.SPONSOR A HORSE
Sponsor a Horse. Please Become A Friend Of The Wild Horse Sanctuary. We Need You! There are horses of all sizes, shapes, colors and ages at the Sanctuary. They are living and dying as they have for 100's of years--wild and free -- but they're living longer now that they have us to take good care of them! That means hay and minerals when theNEWSLETTERS
Newsletters. Our newsletters offer valuable information on the happenings at Wild Horse Sanctuary. We discuss the faces of Wild Horse Sanctuary, transitions, a recap of how your support has helped along with additional ways to support us. December 2020 - Protecting America's Wild Horses. December 2020.OUR WISH LIST
Visitor's Center and restrooms open Saturdays from 11am - 3 pm starting April 10, 2021. TRADITIONS OF HORSE TRAINING Your donations feed the wild horses when grazing is scarce, maintain fencing to keep them safe, purchase adjoining lands to increase grazing, improve range land and wildlife habitat by reseeding and fertilizing, build nature trails and campsites, and more.POST WITH VIDEO
Pastrami ribeye kielbasa alcatra drumstick beef ribs chuck spare ribs t-bone tongue bresaola cow. Strip steak ball tip corned beef doner cow fatback short loin sausage, beef cupim turducken ground round spare ribs swine andouille.GOOD SEARCH
Good Search - Search the Web, Support Your Cause. Last year, search engines generated close to $8 billion in revenue from advertisers. GoodSearch.com has developed a way to direct some of that money to the causes you care about most (The Wild Horse Sanctuary, of course!). It's powered by Yahoo, so you can expect high quality search results. WILD HORSE SANCTUARY FUND A FENCE WILD HORSE SANCTUARY P.O Wild Horse Sanctuary P.O. Box 30 • Shingletown, CA 96088 530-474-5770 • info@wildhorsesanctuary.org www.wildhorsesanctuary.org 501c3 Tax ID 95-3611770__
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A WORD FROM OUR CO-FOUNDER, DIANNE NELSON "Our accomplishments at the Sanctuary are a direct result of caring people working to make a difference. Whether you donate financially or volunteer, please continue to be as much a part of our future as you have been a part of our past. Words cannot adequately express how grateful we are for your help. Your ongoing support is needed so we can continue to provide a safe, natural, and free-roaming life for the beautiful wild horses and burros that call the Sanctuary home."Read More About Us
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_RIDES GO OUT RAIN OR SHINE._ Come along on a 2-3 day trail ride where you can view the horses in the wild and enjoy comfortable cabins and an old west campfire dinner under the stars.SPONSOR A HORSE
_BECOME A FRIEND, WE NEED YOU._ Over the years many have joined in helping, but as effective and moving as these efforts have been, the Sanctuary and the wild horses still need your help.STORE
_WILD HORSE SANCTUARY PRODUCTS. _ Browse our shopping corral and choose from a variety of products that includes our 2020 calendar, sweatshirts, t-shirts, baseball caps, posters & more.SPECIAL EVENTS
_2020 OPEN HOUSE AND BENEFIT. _ We are in the planning stages of our 2020 Wild Horse Sanctuary Open House and Benefit which is held at the sanctuary. Stay tuned for more information.VOLUNTEER WITH US
_WE NEED RELIABLE VOLUNTEERS. _ We are looking for people that are willing to share their time and talent. From docents, to carpenters to fundraisers and roofers, we need you.MAKE A DONATION
_SINCE 1978, WE HAVE BEEN PROVIDING SANCTUARY FOR WILD HORSES AND BURROS. _ Your donations are used for feeding, maintaining fencing to keep them safe and more.OUR MISSION
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A SPECIAL LETTER OF THANKS FROM ONE OF OUR RIDERS _Good morning Dianne, _ _Our drive home yesterday went by in the blink of an eye, simply because we were all sharing our personal experiences from our ride with you. Surely this was an adventure of a lifetime -- because of your efforts and coordination. You definitely infused this whole excursion with your sunny, benevolent attitude so kudos to you, Dianne, for heading up such an impressive undertaking._ _Thought you would like some positive feedback, along with gratitude, so here are some specifics on all the things that made our excursionso wonderful:_
_You have done a fantastic job organizing your ride. Sending out all the paperwork prior to the Big Day was appreciated._ _You did an excellent job in matching us with our horses. And, having been on dude string rides before, and seeing how ill-treated and in what bad shape the horses have been in, you need to know how gratifying it was to see yourhorses in good fleshlet alonewithhappydispositions._
_Your volunteers were outstanding. This is stated emphatically and with experience, having been volunteer coordinator for a therapeutic riding program and thus knowing the nature of that beast! Everyone was polite, professional, courteous, knowledgeable, friendly, personable, along with a plethora of other adjectives. You just need to know that every single person made your guests feel like guests, while still allowing us to feel at home._ _As a detail-person ("Picky Perkins")it was really apparent how you have gone to great efforts to please all of the people all of the time, so here are some well-planned touches that were noticed andappreciated:_
* _Horse assignment (as previously mentioned, each horse was the right size and temperament for its rider.)_ * _Array of food (this trip was like being on a cruise ship: eat! eat! eat! good! good! good!)_ * _Sleeping accommodations (snug cabins, lanterns, hooks for hanging clothing and comfy bunks with mattresses complete with pillow!)_ * _Bathroom/shower accoutrements (ahhhhh!)_ * _Excellent entertainment (Gunny and her guitar were delightful -- I saved my sheet music to share with my husband! Singing at the campfire with a side of S'Mores made me feel like a little girl again. Having board games to bond over and get the giggle going was an added plus.)_ * _Staff/volunteers (another repeat, but -- again -- your people made the trip, because of their friendly, attentive, respectfulattitudes.)_
_Meeting and greeting at the office/store and then our fond farewell on your inviting porch made this trip memorable from beginning to end. We will definitely tell our friends and for sure we are already anticipating our return ride next year._ _All best to you in this incredible endeavor -- sincerely,_ CHRIS PERKINS P.S.SCRITCHES AND SCRATCHES AND APPLES GALORE TOPATHFINDER!
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