Showing posts with label Year of the Horse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Year of the Horse. Show all posts

Sunday, November 23, 2014

WFLF's 2014 "Year of the Horse"

The Wild For Life Foundation is pleased to invite you to enjoy and share WFLF's "YEAR of the HORSE"!
It's an inspiring little video celebrating a magnificent year of equine rescue, sanctuary and education from the Wild For Life Foundation (WFLF). Click here to watch on YouTube:
http://youtu.be/0PrvEU8-9ko

All the horses in this video were rescued from life threatening situations. Sadly they were all facing gruesome slaughter.  Many of them had also been brutally chased down by helicopters and ATV's during roundups, and others were victims of starvation, abuse and neglect.  But thanks to caring and compassionate people like you, we were able to save them all from these horrific cruelties. 

Won’t you open the door to your heart this holiday season to horses in desperate need? Your generous gift will help ensure that this program remains part of the care available to starved, displaced, abused, neglected and slaughter bound wild and domestic horses served by the Wild For Life Foundation. Please consider making a difference in the lives of these victimized animals today. Your donation in any amount will help save lives and is tax deductible to the full extent permitted by law.  https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=3ZRRBK6W3BULG

Wild For Life Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit charity which relies 100% on donations. Our work is only made possible with the generous help from our community of supporters. We thank you for your commitment to our mission to save, protect and preserve America's horses. Contributions may be made payable to Wild for Life Foundation and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Federal ID No. 26-3052458  

To contribute by mail:
Wild for Life Foundation
19510 Van Buren Blvd, #F3236
Riverside, CA 92508

Friday, July 11, 2014

Wild For Life Foundation announces new Wild Horse Manager in California

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Wild For Life Foundation announces new Wild Horse Sanctuary Manager in California

July 12, 2014 - The Wild for Life Foundation (WFLF) today announced arrival of WFLF's new on site Wild Horse Manager, Sandi Claypool.  Sandi pledged to share her knowledge about the treasure of an adaptive band of horses she calls the El Rito. “Our American Mustang has impacted every race and every culture in the building of our Nation. These iconic living legends helped fight our battles, conquer and build settlements in our Nation, deliver our mail, transport doctors to the sick, transported supplies, and fought in our nations wars on all sides," says Ms Claypool.  “The symbol of freedom they represent during turbulent times is a great healer of broken hearts.”

"Referred to by many as the Spanish horses, this breed of Mustangs traces their lineage back to the reintroduction of equines to North America by the Spaniards in the 1500's.  These majestic icons now need homes after narrowly escaping government eradication," Claypool added.

Just recently these New Mexico horses lost their freedom and their homes on the open range of the Yellow Hills Ranch in New Mexico and were in grave danger of going to slaughter. A number of them had previously been captured by the El Rito Forest District rangers and placed for adoption.   

Wild For Life Foundation launched this WFLF Mustang Rescue and Recovery Mission to save the
lives of these majestic horses and help their legacy live on. "With wild mustang herds across the west vanishing, the importance of protecting and preserving them, and providing the public the opportunity to view and experience wild mustangs in their natural environment is essential to the history and the future of our Nation," adds Ms. Louise.

Since late 2013, WFLF has rescued and placed approximately 180 wild Mustangs who all had lost their freedom and their homes in New Mexico. Dozens of baby horses had been orphaned as a result of the roundups and slaughter, which the vast majority of American people oppose. 

"The Wild For Life Foundation (WFLF), a nonprofit charity dedicated to saving, protecting and preserving wild and domestic horses through rescue, sanctuary, and education, is developing a permanent public benefit sanctuary where horses and people are partners in healing," said WFLF's founder Katia Louise. WFLF's goal is to re-home 50-60 of these rescued Mustangs, and give them a permanent natural habitat sanctuary within San Diego county.  Sandi and the last couple groups of the at-risk horses are due to arrive in California sometime later this month.

The Wild for Life Foundation (WFLF) is a U.S. registered tax exempt 501 (c)3 nonprofit charity dedicated to protecting America's equines through rescue, rehabilitation, education and sanctuary.  Federal ID Number: 26-3052458

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ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JULY 11, 2014

NOTE: This "WFLF Mustang Rescue Mission" ENDED in June of 2015.

www.WildForLifeFoundation.org

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