Wild Love Preserve founder, Andrea Maki will be speaking at the Greater Hansville Community Center (GHCC) on April 3 at 7p.m. Maki founded Wild Life Preserve in 2010 which is a wild horse preserve located on 400 acres of land in Central Idaho, where 136 horses currently reside. Maki said, “Our goal is to be able to manage wild horse population on our multi-use public lands in a manor that does not call for helicopter round ups and removals. GHCC is located at 6959 NW Buck Lake Road, Hansville. Visit wildlovepreserve.org for more information.
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