As the Executive Director of another non-profit, I'm here to say IRAM sets the gold-standard of wild horse advocacy. There isn't a true wild horse and burro advocate alive that doesn't strive to model their own rescue around IRAM and the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary. I was fortunate enough to get to visit them in person in 2015 and even more fortunate to get to spend extended time with their director, Susan Watts, and Dayton Hyde. I highly recommend their 2 hour tour of the sanctuary where you get to meet and visit with the horses. I honestly didn't want to leave. This year, I was involved in the rescue of two wild horses from a Kansas kill pen. Black Hills was kind enough to take them in. I wish I was able to read their minds as they came off the trailer and figured out they would get to live out the remainder of their lives in peace and tranquility, roaming free as God intended for them. I can't recommend this organization highly enough.
The "Institute of Range & the American Mustang" is the organization behind the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary, a place where wild horses can be what they really are. Nothing more or less, nothing put on for show. Just wild horses in the wild, with kind, helping human hands when they're needed. Beautiful.