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Contact Information for the USFS (Forest Service):

UFSF: United States Forest Service
I have read that the USFS Director is open to the idea of using wild horses, living wild and free, to help fight wildfires with their grazing techniques. Use this idea on your postcards/letters, and in the emails.

Use this contact form to send an email to the National Office of the forest service:
www.fs.usda.gov/about-agency/contact-us

For the Big Summit wild horse herd in Oregon:
Ochoco National Forest
Shane Jeffries, Forest Supervisor
160 NE Third St
Prineville OR 97754

Follow up with email to:
Patrick.lair@usda.gov

Sample message: Protect the Big Summit wild horse herd!  12-57 horses on 27,000 acres is not a genetically viable number.  Please find a way to work with the wild horses to allow them to remain wild and free for generations to come.

For the Heber Wild Horses in Arizona:

Black Mesa District Forest Service Contact address is
The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests' Public Affairs Office,
PO Box 640, Springerville, AZ 85938,
982-333-4301.
Email at: as_portal_comments@fs.fed.us
&
Black Mesa District Forest Service 
Public Affairs Deputy / Forest Service
Apache-Sitegreaves National Forests Supervisors' Office
Acting Forest Supervisor: Jessie Berner
Public Affairs Officer: Kacy Ellsworth
30 S Chiricahua Drive
Springerville, AZ 85938 
(928) 333-6336
Fax (928) 333-5966


Sample message: Protect our cherished Heber wild horse herd.   Please find a way to work with the wild horses, not remove them and replace them with cattle.  Keep our wild horses living wild and free for generations to come!

For the Devil's Garden Wild Horses in California:
Modoc National Forest
225 West 8th Street

Alturas, CA 96101

Sample message: Protect our cherished Devil's Garden wild horse herd!   Please find a way to work with the wild horses, not remove them and replace them with cattle.  Keep our wild horses living wild and free for generations to come!
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  • Save Our Wild Horses
  • Lobbying 101 Steps
  • DC Conference
    • Speaker Bios
    • DC Art Show
  • Lobbying State Support
    • Lobby Action Items
  • Brochures and Graphics
  • Take Action Now
  • Postcards
  • Teachers & students
  • President, DOI, BLM Contact Info
    • Messages to the President, Senators, & USFS
  • Senators & Reps Contact Info
    • Alabama
    • Alaska
    • Arizona
    • Arkansas
    • California
    • Colorado
    • Connecticut
    • Delaware
    • Florida
    • Georgia
    • Hawaii
    • Idaho
    • Illinois
    • Indiana
    • Iowa
    • Kansas
    • Kentucky
    • Louisiana
    • Maine
    • Maryland
    • Massachusetts
    • Michigan
    • Minnesota
    • Mississippi
    • Missouri
    • Montana
    • Nebraska
    • Nevada
    • New Hampshire
    • New Jersey
    • New Mexico
    • New York
    • North Carolina
    • North Dakota
    • Ohio
    • Oklahoma
    • Oregon
    • Pennsylvania
    • Rhode Island
    • South Carolina
    • South Dakota
    • Tennessee
    • Texas
    • Utah
    • Vermont
    • Virginia
    • Washington
    • West Virginia
    • Wisconsin
    • Wyoming
  • Wild Horses in the News
  • USFS Contact Info
  • Governors of Western States
  • TV Stations & Newspaper Contacts
  • FaxZero
  • Photos Showing Livestock Damage