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Get Involved > Volunteer

Volunteer

If you are not interested in adopting a wild horse or burro, you can still help the Wild Horse and Burro Program by volunteering. Some volunteering activities include: aiding in BLM range improvements, performing compliance checks on adopted horses, and posting flyers about adoptions and events coming to your area.

To find out more about how to volunteer in an area near you, please contact your local BLM office. These offices will have more specific information about local opportunities to help with the program.

Opportunities can also be found on the volunteer.gov site.

General questions can be addressed at wildhorse@blm.gov or by calling 866-4MUSTANGS (866-468-7826).

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