Founded in 1997, Return to Freedom’s mission is to preserve the freedom, diversity, and habitat of America’s wild horses and burros through sanctuary, education, advocacy and conservation, while enriching the human spirit through direct experience with the natural world.
Return to Freedom operates the American Wild Horse Sanctuary with over 500 wild horses and 44 burros, in 2 locations totaling almost 2300 acres on California's Central coast and recently leased pasture and rangeland in Northern California.
RTF is the home of Spirit, the Kiger Mustang stallion who was the muse for DreamWorks 2003 animated feature film "Spirit, Stallion of the Cimarron".
RTF strives to keep natural family and bonded social wild horse and burro bands together and reunite families fractured during roundups.
For 18 years, RTF has modeled and advocated for, viable solutions to manage wild horses and burros on the range as an alternative to the costly and traumatic capture and warehousing of wild horses.
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