Trainer Ambassador
Program

Join the next era of training and adoption!

To explore new opportunities for adoption, the Foundation for America’s Public Lands is piloting a new Trainer Ambassador Program (TAP) to help prepare, and match, more mustangs and burros with great homes.

Our goal is twofold:

Create and support a long-term network of committed mustang and burro trainers who can consistently offer trained mustangs and/or burros for adoption.

Share the knowledge these trainers have – about mustang and burro training, care, and adoption – with the public.

Program Basics

  • The first phase of TAP is focused on helping mustangs gain on-the-ground skills to thrive in domestic life, starting with a small pilot cohort of trainer-mustang teams. In future phases, TAP may expand to include Specialty Trainers who can start gentled mustangs under saddle and train them for specific disciplines, and burro trainers.
  • Each trainer works with one untrained TAP mustang at a time.
  • Trainers must meet BLM’s facility and care requirements, and TAP-trained mustangs must meet a set of foundational milestones before they can be adopted.
  • Trainers receive a stipend of $210/month (comparable to the cost of feed/care in a BLM facility) to help defray feed/care costs during the training process, and can set their mustang’s adoption fee to reflect market value and training time.
  • Future phases may also include opportunities for trainers to create educational resources for the public on mustang/burro adoption, care, and training.

Meet the Mustangs

Our new TAP pilot is already helping horses learn the skills they need to secure forever homes.

Questions about the program or interested in supporting our work?

Please contact WHB@americaslands.org

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