May 18th This doggie just got caught (with a loop) and is safe! Thank you so much to HARTT volunteers and our own volunteers who worked patiently in the dark and did not give up! To the woman who just dumped this cutie, he loved you, he trusted you, and he is still looking ...
May 17th SRWHMG mission is to protect the Salt River wild horses, but now, we ourselves, need protection. The extreme and current fire danger to our Rescue care center for the Salt River wild horses has caused us to look for solutions. We learned of a really great fire retardant that can be applied ...
May 12th Blasted Covid19. It took a beloved friend tonight, Joe Osuch, standing here proudly with our ATV after he recovered it. Joe loved the wild horses and was just an overall great guy who gave back to his community. He owned Arizona 4x4 Offroad Recovery. Thank you for helping us send him lots ...
May 10th We want to thank our followers so much for the 27.000 likes yesterday on our Mothers Day video! Bubbles is very popular and we hope that everyone can keep being respectful to her and her band. So far, through the diligence and professionalism of our volunteers, Bubbles is safe and most people really ...
May 9th Happy Mothers Day To Mom's of All Species! Experience a Mothers love on our Facebook page. SRWHMG.
May 8th Send a thought, a prayer and a little message to 4x4 Joe! He is a genuine great guy who has helped us out several times, organizes the yearly 4x4 fourpeaks cleanup, and he loves the Salt River wild horses. He is in the ICU with Covid, and we want him to know ...
May 8th We know you will love this video, we saved it just for Mother's Day. This is Bubbles in her first few days, when we were monitoring her safety. (Bubbles is still the only foal on the Salt River) During those early days, horse moms literally are teaching their babies to stay close ...
May 7th Mothersday Idea. Did you know you can buy very cool wild horse necklaces in our special shop where all proceeds go towards our wild horse programs? This is an example. And for mothers who do not want anything? You can even make a donation in your your moms name and she will ...
May 6th Checking on Salt River wild horses from the air! We want to thank Jim with NJ Choppers for this great flight over the Salt River. It was very useful for the planning of an official count flight, and it was also just beautiful. Jim is also going to donate a flight just like ...
May 5th Our precious Salt River wild horses are getting their highly needed protein through our feed program, because the terrible drought here will just not let up. It is expensive and a lot of work, but it is worth it, because it keeps them healthy and more importantly, it keeps them here, where ...
MAY 4th A peaceful evening at the feed station and a little bit of discussion by Rick (SRWHMG feed manager) and Simone (SRWHMG president) about some of the false claims you may or may not have heard or seen. We usually just ignore any negative banter on facebook, because, well it's facebook. But some ...
May 4th Every Salt River wild horse can get to the river, every Salt River wild horse chooses their own preferred feed station (4 feed stations to chose from), they know their territory, they are hardy to this climate and no one tells them where to go or what to do. There are some ...
April 28th Because of the terrible ongoing drought, we have no choice but to keep raising the funds to be able to keep up our emergency feed program for the Salt River wild horses. But just like the horses need our rescue, we now find ourselves needing rescue! We are having major problems on ...
April 27th In partnership with the Arizona Department of Agriculture (AZDA) our organization takes special care of certain ailing horses in the herd, who without our help, would die a cruel death during this drought. Most of you will remember Neiman, the old lead stallion we performed a special field operation on, this past ...
April 22nd The Heber wild horses are in grave danger‼️The Forest Service wants to reduce them to 50 horses. We need everyone to share this video for them, will you help?? 🙏 This was an amazing turnout of approximately 150-200 people, who rallied their hearts out, and we delivered 10,000 signatures for their preservation ...
April 22nd Our Facebook page has a little video snippet from an awesome rallying day here in Heber Arizona! Give a hand for our youngest advocate, Valentina, delivering YOUR ten thousand signatures directly to the Heber Overgaard field office of the Apache Sitgreaves Forest Service. Valentina represents the future citizens of America who still ...
April 21st This is the only link where you can submit your comment to the horrible, terrible, very bad EA of the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest, which proposes to reduce the herd to 50 horses and then let them grow back to 104 horses. (which will then all be inbred). This in fact will ...
April 19th Our one and only 2021 foal (So far)Please welcome this absolutely beautiful filly to the Salt River herd! She is out of sire Champagne and mom Blue. Taking after her dad, she does not have blue eyes and she does not have the grey factor like her mom and her brother "little ...
April 18th This is an AP article about the Heber wild horse plan that we wholeheartedly oppose. This week is the last opportunity for the public to weigh in, which we hope you will take the time to do. Comments are more effective when they are polite and have a good point. This is ...
April 17th Join us in some action for the Heber Wild horses! From our press release: "The Salt River Wild Horse Management Group and the American Wild Horse Campaign have teamed up to oppose the U.S. Forest Service’s management plan for the Heber Wild Horse Territory in the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest. The wild ...
April 17th While the Apache Sitgreaves EA claims that there were only 7 horses in 1974 (according to one short walkabout), it did not take us very long to find actual proof that the Heber wild horses have been around, since at least 1907 and ofcourse likely centuries before. (They were brought over by ...
April 14th An honest question asked by a supporter, is there anything better to see, than these majestic horses running free? (Shared from our "other" page) It is thanks to our humane management programs under the AZDA and cooperation with Forest Service that they can remain that way. To learn more visit our website ...
April 12th Www.azwildhorses.com People ask all the time where can I buy beautiful prints/photos/canvases of the Salt River wild horses? Right here! This website was beautifully made by volunteers and professional photographers George and Pattie Walsh. You can find a huge collection of spectacular images of our treasured Salt River wild horses and even ...
April 10th It was so sad, we saw tiny little sprouting grasses come up a few weeks ago, -we were hopeful-, but then we saw them wither away and die again. So, sadly, there is still no forage on the ground for the Salt River wild horses. This means that the need to supplement ...
April 6th Testing testing, try this! Point your camera to this QR code and see what happens. It should take you directly to our website. Let us know if it works! This Arizona Gives day we plead with you, please become part of our important mission by giving a donation of any amount, literally ...
April 6th This Arizona Gives day we plead with you, please join us in our important mission of preserving the Salt River wild horses, by becoming a monthly sponsor, of ANY amount, or by donating to this fundraiser (an easy click below) Our supporters are amazing and generous, but it has been incredibly difficult ...
April 4th Hoppy Easter! Our own little Lippizaner doing a capriole! How cute is he, once emaciated and shy of other horses, Michael Angelo, through our feed program is fully recovered and has confidence to boost! Standing ovation please for this expertly performed capriole and for our expert feed team! Have a beautiful Easter ...
April 2nd Today is Pacman's birthday! We are grateful for all of the Salt River wild horses we were able to rescue over the years. Part of being humane is not letting wild horses (or any animal for that matter) die an inhumane death. Pacman's road to recovery was long and expensive, but today ...
March 28th Our Salt River wild rescues get excited when they switch arenas. These are all horses and orphans foals, who would have died a slow death in the wild, but were carefully brought back to health for their second chance at life. These precious horses have formed a strong family band, just like ...
March 24th Have you heard anyone state that Salt River wild horses are stuck in one area, or that they cannot reach the river or don't migrate anymore? That's all made up, if you see any nonsensical claims like that, please help educate; the Salt River wild horses have 19.000 acres to freely roam ...