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Affiliated and/or Represented Groups

Please Note: The Alliance is not a formal organization per se, but an information resource available to wild horse groups who need to cooordinate in order to address an issue. Any number of advocacy groups may band together into an "alliance" when circumtances warrant. This document is intended to list and provide contacts for groups that have at some time directly participated with other groups on issues of common interest, or that contributed ideas and position statements contained in the information base. For contact information for hierarchy of the Alliance, please visit the Contact page.

American Humane Assn.
Web Site: www.americanhumane.org

American Mustang and Burro Assn., Inc.
National Office
P.O. Box 788
Lincoln, CA 95648
George Berrier
530.633.9271
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.bardalisa.com

American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign
Web Site: www.wildhorsepreservation.org

Animal People
P.O. Box 960
Clinton, WA 98236
Web Site: www.animalpeoplenews.org
Email: [email protected]

Animal People is the leading independent newspaper providing original investigative coverage of animal protection worldwide, founded in 1992. Our readership of 30,000-plus includes the decision-makers at more than 10,000 animal protection organizations.

Arkwild, Inc.
Web Site: www.arkwild.org

Back County Horseman of California
Web Site: www.bchc.com/

Central Oregon Wild Horse Coalition
Email: [email protected]

Fish Springs Wild Horse Posses
Sheila Schwadel
Email: [email protected]
775.782.6128

Liaison group for Pine Nut wild horses.

Florida Wild Horse and Burro Association
P. O. Box 481
Fountain, FL 32438
Website: www.flwildhorse.org

The FWHBA is a grass roots non-profit wild horse and burro organization made up primarily of wild horse and burro adopters and trainers. They provide adopter support and training programs in the state of Florida.

Freedom Ranch Wild Horse and Burro Rehabilitation
Web Site: www.freedomranch.net

High Desert Horsemen
Web Site: www.hdhorsemen.org

Horse Power
Web Site: www.horse-power.org

Horse Rescue of America
Web Site: www.horserescueofamerica.org

Horses and Resources
Web Site: www.somarts.org/content/view/22/27/

In Defense of Animals (IDA)
131 Camino Alto, Suite E
Mill Valley, CA 94931
Tel: 415-388-9641
IDA Southwest telephone: 480-394-0578
IDA Southwest email: [email protected]
Website: www.idausa.org

In Defense of Animals is an international animal advocacy organization dedicated to the welfare, rights, and habitat preservation of all animals. IDA has offices throughout the United States and three sanctuary and rescue programs: IDA Africa, a sanctuary in Cameroon, Africa for infant chimpanzees who are orphaned by the bush trade; Project Hope, located in Mississippi, a sanctuary for victims of animal cruelty in the southern part of the United States, and; the IDA Conquistador Equine Rescue Program, a coalition of rescues and sanctuaries in the Southwest dedicated to saving equines who are neglected, abused, homeless, or at risk of slaughter. The Conquistador program works through rescue, rehabilitation, placement of equines in loving homes or sanctuaries; research on effective education to stop equine neglect; community education; and legislative advocacy. The Conquistador program is named for the first horse rescued by IDA, a magnificent Peruvian Paso stallion found almost dead from cruelty and neglect in the desert of Eastern Arizona and rescued and rehabilitated through the efforts of kind people throughout Arizona.

Intermountain Wild Horse and Burro Advisors
Janet Tipton, President
PO Box 998
208 East 1530 North
Tooele, UT 84074
435.843.7465
Email: [email protected] (Janet)
Website: www.iwhba.org

IWHBA is a very active wild horse and burro adoption support organization based in the Salt Lake region. They assist adopters and adopted animals as well as organize educational and training programs relating to wild horses and burros.

International Society for the Protection of Mustangs and Burros
PO Box 55
Lantry, SD 57636
605.964.6866
Email: [email protected] (Karen Sussman)
Website: www.ispmb.org

International Society for the Protection of Mustangs and Burros (ISPMB) is America's oldest wild horse and burro advocacy group. ISPMB also has a mustang and burro registry (see Registries section, below.)

The ISPMB is active in the rescue and rehabilitation of BLM Mustangs and Burros through their Operation Wild Horse and Burro Rescue program. The rescue group stays in contact with the auction houses in the State of Arizona. Whenever a BLM Mustang or Burro is put up for auction, the group purchases the animal, brings them back to the ISPMB facility, rehabilitates the animal and finds and adoptive and/or permanent home. These animals are also used to rehabilitate young and old people alike through the ISPMB Volunteer program. They are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. They produce a quarterly newsletter through funds raised by donations. The donations are also used to feed the current herd and purchase auctioned animals.

Kickin’ Back Ranch
PO Box 648
Knightsen, CA 94548-0648
925.625.1831
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: www.kbrhorse.net

Training facility for wild horses and wild horse adopters. Home of the LRTC Knightsen Learninig Center.

Least Resistance Training Concepts (LRTC) / Wild Horse Mentors
PO Box 648
Knightsen, CA 94548-0648
925.625.1831
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.whmentors.org

Developers of wild horse and burro gentling and training information; national coordinators of the Wild Horse Mentors group and organizers of the annual national Wild Horse Workshops.

Let 'em Run Foundation
Lacy J. Dalton, President
P.O. Box 1176
Virginia City, NV 89440
775.847.4777
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.letemrun.org

This foundation is Lacy J. Dalton's creation, designed to raise funds and provide support to Nevada wild horse and burro organizations such as the Virginia Range Wildlife Protection Ass'n.

Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue
Jill Starr, President
23809 E. Avenue J
Lancaster, CA 93535
661-727-0049
Website: www.wildhorserescue.org
Email: [email protected]

A nonprofit organization dedicated to saving born-wild horses from abandonment, abuse, neglect and slaughter. Lifesavers has an adoption program for placement of rescued mustangs. Lifesavers also offers programs to educate the general public on wild horse issues in order to help ensure the protection and preservation of America's wild horses in addition to horse handling programs for wild horse adopters.

Lyon County Horseman's Association
Web Site: www.lcha.zoomshare.com

Men and Women for Wild Horses & Burros Freedom
Web Site: http://www.womenforwildhorsesfreedom.com

Mustang-Spirit
Web Site: www.mustang-spirit.org

National Wild Horse Association
P.O. Box 12207
Las Vegas, NV 89112
Billie Young, President
702-452-5853
Email: [email protected]
Web site: www.nwha.us
Secondary web site: www.communitylink.reviewjournal.com

The NWHA is a non-profit organization run entirely by volunteers. They assist 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.

Purple Motion Pictures

Return to Freedom
Web Site: www.returntofreedom.org

Virginia Name Range Wildlife Protection Association
P.O. Box 536
Virginia City, NV 89440
Web Site: http://www.vrwpa.org

VRWPA acts as agents for the Virginia City Highlands (37,400 acres). The organization acts as a coordinating agency for the property owners in the unincorporated area of the Virginia Range north of Virginia City, Nevada. They engage in educational, scientific, developmental and range mangement activities on behalf of free-roaming horses and wildlife in the area.

Wild Horse and Burro Freedom Alliance
Web Site: www.savewildhorses.org

Wild Horse Preservation League
Web Site: http://www.wildhorsepl.org

Wild Horse Spirit
Web Site: www.wildhorsespirit.org

Wyoming Mustangs
Web Site: groups.yahoo.com/group/Wy_Mustangs (Yahoo Group link)