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The Mustang Heritage Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) public, charitable,
nonprofit organization dedicated to facilitating successful adoptions
for America’s excess mustangs and burros. Founded in 2001, its
mission is to help promote the Bureau of Land Management’s National
Wild Horse and Burro Program and increase the number of successful adoptions.
The Mustang Heritage Foundation is committed to:
* Supporting and advancing the repositioning of wild horses (hereafter
referred to as mustangs) as a positive horse owning experience in conjunction
with the BLM
* Assisting in creating a more marketable product through improving
selection and expanded and enhanced training programs for critical mustang
age groups
* Attracting potential adopters and assisting the BLM in turning prospects
into adopters
* Providing information and education about mustangs and burros, their
care, nurturing and use as athletes and companion animals
* Identifying and providing opportunities to become involved in the
mustang and burro experience through adoption, volunteering, sponsorship
and philanthropy
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The Mustang Heritage Foundation board governs the organization and stewards
its development. The board is responsible for financial and legal oversight
of the organization. The board creates the vision, mission, values, programs,
and policies for the organization and makes sure that they are properly
respected.
Paula Carr
Randall Carr
Frank Cassas
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John Falen
Janet Greenlee- Chairman
Lesley Neuman |
Judy Simmons
Cady Ness-Smith
John Winnepenninkx |
IN COLABORATION WITH
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