

Mission
Statement
Mission and Philosophy
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GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
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- The focus
of the "Comstock Wild Horse Sanctuary" will include
the following:
- Herd management
and Population Control Studies
- Range management
and health
- Horse adoption
and sponsorship
- Ground water
protection
- Horse Husbandry
- Horsemanship
- Gentling demonstrations
- Western Heritage
- Historical programs
- Native American
culture and history
- Cooperative extension
- Nature studies
- Fire Safety issues
- Wildlife Conservation
and protection
- Primary and secondary
educational material outlet
- Outreach programs
for schools
- Documentaries
- Concerts
- Gallery
- Cooperative programs
with institutions like the University of Nevada Reno and UC Davis.
- EDUCATION:
To provide appropriate organizations and individuals with the funds
and equipment to conduct educational seminars for schools, churches,
and other community venues to help educate the residents of North America
in realizing the desirability as well as the ways and means for residents,
ranchers, and farmers to live successfully near the wild horses.
- PROTECTION:
To assist organizations and individuals in fencing projects designed
to keep wild horses and other wildlife from coming near highly populated
areas and to discourage them from crossing busy highways, entering danger
zones or being a nuisance to ranchers, farmers and rural residents,
realizing that fences often make for good neighbors.
- VETERINARY CARE
& RELOCATION: To provide needed equipment and funds to secure
veterinarian treatment and first-aid assistance for the wild horses
which may also include relocation of nuisance animals, birth control
treatment, the putting down of severely injured horses and other responsible
medical and herd-management techniques.


REVENUE SOURCES
- Proceeds from Let
'em Run concerts, films, CD and video sales, merchandise, etc.
- Annual membership
dues
- Corporate contributions
- Charitable donations
- Public grants
- Operating revenues
from Center
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