Zuma's Zuma’s serves as a sanctuary and place of healing for both humans and animals.
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Our organization is named in honor of the first horse our founder purchased in 2000. Zuma was a bright spirit – a truly once in a lifetime horse who forever changed the hearts and minds of this professional horse family. By partnering those in need so that they may in turn rescue each other, we honor Zuma’s legacy. Serving the community since 2008, the mission of Zuma’s Rescue Ranch is to foster a

n environment of healing by pairing rescued horses with at-risk youth in mutually therapeutic programs. Zuma's Rescue Ranch has become a nationally recognized leader in Equine Assisted Learning. Programs serve children and families from local organizations such as Littleton Public Schools and Arapaho/Douglas Mental Health centers.

Winter Banies are on the way....Limited quantities. $25 each... Let's raise some funds for the horses. Reserve yours tod...
11/07/2024

Winter Banies are on the way....Limited quantities. $25 each... Let's raise some funds for the horses. Reserve yours today.

Support Zuma's on Colorado Gives Day!Colorado Gives Day is an essential time for nonprofits like Zuma's Rescue Ranch. We...
11/05/2024

Support Zuma's on Colorado Gives Day!

Colorado Gives Day is an essential time for nonprofits like Zuma's Rescue Ranch. We step up to fill the gaps in social services that many animals and people rely on. A significant portion of our operating budget is raised during this event, making your support critical to our mission.

If you’re passionate about saving animals and believe in the power of innovative mental health programs, please consider donating. Scan the QR code with your phone to make a direct impact on Zuma’s sanctuary and mental health programs.

Together, we can continue providing care and hope where it's needed most. Thank you for your generosity!

Be the Change The Planet Needs~ Lend Your Signature
10/29/2024

Be the Change The Planet Needs~ Lend Your Signature

In the United States, most meat, dairy, and eggs come from massive factory farms that are harmful to both animals and farmers. To provide a future beyond these mega-farms, Rep. Alma Adams (D-NC), Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA), and Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) have introduced the Industrial Agriculture Convers...

10/20/2024

🌥 The Bureau of Land Management has begun the process of hiring a fertility control coordinator for its Wild Horse and B***o Program — a step we are pleased to see.

We strongly support the use of proven, safe and humane fertility control to slow wild horse and b***o population growth so that decades of failed capture-and-removal-only management can be brought to an end.

🔴 To be clear: This new position must be more than window dressing.

It must be part of a transition to meaningful implementation of fertility control as a real management tool.

Congress has begun providing additional funding for fertility control, and its use has gained both strong public and broad stakeholder support.

Population modeling shows that the BLM must immediately implement fertility control if it is to stabilize herd growth.

The BLM maintains it will use fertility control — but only after it reaches its arbitrary “Appropriate Management Levels” — 26,785 total wild horses and b***os across 10 Western states.

From 2019-23, the BLM removed 57,997 wild horses and b***os from the range and applied only 4,936 fertility control treatments.

The agency estimates there are 73,520 wild horses and b***os roaming public lands that it oversees.

Meanwhile, the number in off-range holding facilities has climbed to more than 66,000. The agency spends more than $109 million annually (69% of its program budget) on holding.

The exploding cost of warehousing captured horses has stymied progress toward more humane and sustainable herd management on-range.

🚩 After long promising to create such a position, the BLM posted the opening on Thursday with an application period ending on Oct. 31 — only 15 days.

We urge the BLM to conduct a thorough search and hire a knowledgeable and motivated fertility control coordinator.

The listing is at usajobs.gov/job/814680900.

✅ To send a letter to Congress in support of fertility control use to end roundups, see https://returntofreedom.org/current_actions/

Photo taken on the Salt Wells Herd Management Area in Wyoming by Meg Frederick Photography

10/14/2024

This is a great explanation of what happened to Singer! We are so grateful that the extensive rehabilitation we did for her salvaged her life from what is often a deadly situation! Never give up on them, they are more resilient than many think!

If you enjoy horses, own one, lease one, ride one.... Please follow the legislative efforts to protect the wild ones fro...
10/11/2024

If you enjoy horses, own one, lease one, ride one.... Please follow the legislative efforts to protect the wild ones from the BLM

10/11/2024
10/08/2024

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Saving the animals with science
10/08/2024

Saving the animals with science

A vegan company has made casein without cows for plant-based cheese that stretches and melts like dairy cheese.

We love hosting corporate leadership program on Zumas 90 acre campus in Littleton compete with indoor conference space, ...
09/26/2024

We love hosting corporate leadership program on Zumas 90 acre campus in Littleton compete with indoor conference space, break out spaces, horses and more! Bring your programs, meetings and more to Zumas in Littleton!

🎉 Congratulations to the 2024 Leadership Academy Graduates!

Pictured at the beautiful Zuma's Rescue Ranch in Littleton, Colorado, we couldn’t be prouder of this incredible group of future leaders! They’ve leveled up and are ready to take the world by storm! 🌍💼

At Spiirall, we’re passionate about shaping tomorrow’s leaders. Our Leadership Academy is where transformation happens. This year-long, cutting-edge program empowers emerging talent to rise to new challenges, lead with confidence, and drive success like never before! 💪✨

Ready to unlock your team’s full potential? Head to **Spiirall.com** to explore our tailored training and development solutions for accounting and advisory firms, and take your business to new heights! 🌟

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