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PART 1 : WILD HORSE SANCTUARY—LOMPOC, CA VEHICLE SHOWN : YUKON DENALI FEATURES : SEE PAGE 20 FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ON HYBRID POWERTRAIN
↓ Florensa (left) and Thayne trimming hooves
at the Fallon Cattle and Feed facility in Fallon, NV.
Vehicles shown with available equipment.
↓ Thayne and Florensa demonstrate the
natural way to clean a horse’s hoof.
↓ Two trucks prepare for morning
hay feed.
THE STORY BEHIND RETURN TO FREEDOM
Return to Freedom is a nonprot wild horse sanctuary founded in 1997 by Neda DeMayo. The realization of her
life-long dream, the sanctuary’s mission is to protect the freedom, diversity and natural lifestyle of America’s
free-range wild horses, becoming the first sanctuary to focus on rescuing entire family bands of wild horses.
GMC YUKON
To join the conversation about
these projects, or to learn
how people are making a difference,
visit facebook.com/gmc and look
for “Community Projects.
A GMC Yukon travels through California’s beautiful
Jalama Valley, home to Return to Freedom.
↓
Peter Wright checks to make sure a horse is stable
in the “squeeze chute,” the machine used to rotate the
animal for easier and safer hoof trimming.
DeMayo and her team consider educating the public to be one of the sanctuary’s main missions,
offering youth programs, retreats and clinics throughout the year.
 Neda DeMayo, Founder of Return to Freedom; Aaron Thayne, natural hoof care practitioner; Albert
Villasevil Florensa, veterinarian; Daniel Reader, Association for the Advancement of Natural Horse
Care PracticesApprentice and Peter Wright, Return to Freedom Ranch Manager, planning the next
round of vaccinations and hoof trimming at the wild horse holding facility in Fallon, NV.

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