Opening up wildlife migration routes from Yellowstone to the Idaho Rockies will save tens of thousands of animals threatened by climate and extinction.
Our flagship project is a combination of private land and over 70k+ acres of public grazing lands effectively connecting Yellowstone National Park and the Central Idaho Wilderness Area. We are creating first-of-a-kind scientific research and Rewilding education.
Rewilding this 55-mile long valley is an unprecedented opportunity to safeguard the future of our grandchildren, communities and wildlife.
Letting Wild Horses restore the ecosystem will enable the migration of Bison, Horses, Pronghorn, Bighorn Sheep, Mule Deer, Wolves, Cougars, Bears, Eagles and Wolverines.
Birch Creek Valley
Idaho Falls, ID
Flagship Project
Sister Projects

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We work with a Third-Generation Homesteader who has for 20 Years Proven that Wild Horses are a Key Component in Growing Seasonal Crops and Native Grass
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We Deliver Educational Programs with Local Schools and Create New Business Models for Fellow Ranchers.
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We are Developing America's First Carbon Model with Wild Horses Sequestering Carbon.

Beaver Creek
Linton, ND
Paul & Barb Silbernagel
A New Age of Farming: Wild Horse Rotational Grazing to Benefit Crops, Native Grass and Climate


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We Work with a Veteran Lakota Buffalo Rancher, Rehome Hundreds of Wild Horses and Grow Native Grass
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We Fund School Programs and Traditional Ecological Knowledge
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We Provide At-Risk Youth the Opportunity to Care for Wild Horses and Reconnect with their Culture

Grand River
Standing Rock Reservation, SD
Ron & Carol
Brownotter




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