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THE WILD LOVE MISSION

Wild Love is a “we”. Wild Love Preserve is being created as a unique, sustainable
wildlife preserve in the Northern Rockies, dedicated to the greater good of our wild planet, now and for future generations.
As a non-profit, the Wild Love Mission serves to protect and preserve native wild horses in their native wild habitat and
nurture the legacy of this indigenous ecosystem on our public lands in a responsible, sustainable manner. This is not
a fenced wild horse sanctuary, and true success is dependent upon working together. Wild Love has welcomed, and will
work with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), regional ranchers, environmentalists and locals on respective aspects of this
large scale, multi-faceted and lasting project. While differing views clearly exist, Wild Love's interests lies
in working together to create something special and reduce conflict between all parties involved. Wild
Love Preserve proper consists of 432 acres + grazing parcels, surrounded by public lands and forest. While at one time
a cattle ranch, it has been a wildlife preserve for the last twelve years, which we now work to expand upon in an all-inclusive
manner. This large ecosystem has lovingly been returned to it's native state and is filled with flora, fauna and wildlife
native to the region, including endangered salmon and fish species, wild horses, wolves, elk, deer, bear, mountain lions,
raptors and more. The combination of this thoroughly natural environment and the presence of native wild horses and
other native wildlife, make this site not only unique in the world, but gives it the kind of mythic dimension that resonates
in people's minds and that can motivate them in life affirming, loving ways. Our
intent is to create an expansive protective corridor in the existing Herd Management Area (HMA) adjacent to our target property
and operational facility. This HMA exists as such, because this is the native home to numerous bands of native wild horses.
However it is also divided into multiple grazing parcels on our public lands for ranching outfits to graze their private livestock.
Owing to our unique location and logistics, Wild Love Preserve also addresses the development of a responsible and sustainable
regional wild horse management program. This involves working with the BLM, ranchers and locals in a new light,
with a goal of ending helicopter roundups, future removal and displacement of native wild horses and their families, to include
transport, long-term holding facilicilities and other end-results; and an end to tax-payer dollars funding this modus operandi. In
the autumn of 2010, Wild Love Preserve began introducing itself to the BLM and regional ranchers. While opinions
are varied, differences heard, Wild Love Preserve believes that together we have an opportunity to create something both unique
and lasting, and turn a page in the history books. The time is primed, good will and energy are abundant. We
work diligently to spread awareness, gain support and raise funding via multiple sources. Time is of the essence, as
the current situation with our wild horses is in a critical state. Wild Love Preserve actively seeks corporate
and individual sponsors and donors, along with avenues to market the Wild Love Brand Goods created to directly support our
cause. In light of logistics, Wild Love is also able to offer this wild paradise as a very special and unique destination
for think tanks, writing, yoga or corporate retreats and educational seminars. It may also be sought as a unique location
for filming and commercial photo shoots. Wild Love LLC exists as another means of funding. As a 501(c)(3) organization,
it is the mission of Wild Love Preserve to protect, maintain, honor and respect, this wild land and all its' native inhabitants,
nurturing the legacy of this unique wild ecosystem for countless generations to come. Wild Love is truly about us all
and a reflection of our humanity. We hope you will join us with your support.
WILD
LOVE PRESERVE = WILD PRESERVATION. LOVE
IS ACTION. JUNE
7, 2010

CONTACT WILD LOVE
www.andreamaki.com
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