Reflections of Harmony
Saving lives & Raising awareness
![]() Most recently the Wild For Life Foundation (WFLF) rescued 38 Native Navajo orphan foals and horses ages two months to 5 years old. They were intercepted from life threatening situations during the U.S. government funded Navajo Nation roundups which the vast majority of Navajo people oppose. It takes many months for these little orphan foals to heal after losing their Mothers to slaughter, and for the entire herd to overcome the physical and emotional trauma and injuries including shock that they sustained during their capture. Orphan foals like
To help -- Please sponsor a portion of monthly expenses for a rescued Navajo Mustang in need. To give your donation special meaning, include the name of the Mustang of your choosing with your gift. 100% of the funds donated go to the horses' most urgent needs. Donations are also accepted by mail. Donations in support of the Navajo Horses Rescue and Recovery Project can be made on line and by mail. To learn more and meet these magnificent Native Mustangs please visit our website.
Watch this inspirational video clip as WFLF welcomes the most recently rescued Mustangs to safe harbor in California. See and share the heartwarming bond when a previously separated family of Mustangs reunite.
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Saturday, February 1, 2014
Reflections of Harmony - Saving Lives & Raising Awareness
Labels:
Ceremony,
Horse slaughter,
Navajo Mustangs,
roundups,
WFLF