Showing posts with label Wild burros. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 24, 2022

Action Alert from SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES

 September 24, 2022

America’s wild and domestic horses and burros need you now more than ever before.

20 years have passed since the first federal bill was introduced targeting a ban on horse slaughter, and now it seems that the current bill is in trouble.

Just this week during a Committee Meeting, the Safe Act H.R.3355 (the current anti-slaughter bill) was omitted from the upcoming markup calendar, which means it may never make it to the house floor for a vote this session. 

How did this happen? 

It was just recently discovered that the Committee had received letters from leaders of large member pro-slaughter organizations claiming strong opposition to the Safe Act by their member base.  Amongst groups sending letters was the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) and the National Tribal Horse Coalition (NTHC).  

What the general public may not realize is that these groups have been proponents of the perverse slaughter trade for many years now. Still, the recent discovery of these letters and their contents have sent shockwaves across the country, especially for the animal loving community. The AVMA claims to be the official voice for the wellbeing of animals. They claim that horse slaughter is humane and that there is somehow a greater risk of animal suffering if horse slaughter were to be banned. The AAEP states their position is consistent with the AVMA.

Get the Truth. Know the Facts.

Horse slaughter is the one of the cruelest forms of animal abuse on this planet.
As exposed through the film, SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES A NATION BETRAYED, there is nothing humane about horse slaughter at all. 

Per the Testimony Before the
US House of Representatives
Committee on the Judiciary
Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security Hearing on H.R. 6598, the Prevention of Equine Cruelty Act, July 31, 2008, 

"Horse slaughter has never been considered by veterinary professionals to be a form of euthanasia. Congress and the general public must hear from veterinarians that horse slaughter is not and should not be equated with humane euthanasia. Rather, the slaughtering of horses is a brutal and predatory business that promotes cruelty and neglect." - Dr. Nicholas Dodman, Professor, Section Head and Program Director of the Animal Behavior Department of Clinical Sciences at Tufts' Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine in North Grafton,
Massachusetts.

"There is nothing humane about horse slaughter. From transportation to the use of electric goads, from slippery blood-spattered floors to the clanging and hissing of the apparatus, from the pop songs on the radio to the cussing of the killers, from the sight of horses being killed by those awaiting their gruesome fate to incorrectly positioned and operated captive bolt guns, from the grimacing and paddling of the half dead horses to their bleeding out while semi-conscious, nothing is respectful, nothing is humane.  It's all about profit under the pretext of "animal welfare" - the only way to dispose of so-called "unwanted horses
" - yeah right, Nick Dodman.

Horse Slaughter Issue & Updates: 

Health Risks Associated with Consuming Horsemeat

Yes, TAINTED horsemeat in the International Food Chain is STILL a serious
HEALTH THREAT!

Various audits done after the 2016 EU ban of horsemeat originating from the U.S. have reportedly continued to reveal prohibited toxic contaminants, including carcinogenic substances on a repeated basis, regardless of whether slaughtered in Mexico or Canada. EU control mechanisms are insufficient & fraud is rampant system wide.

This should be a wakeup call to all Nations of people that consume horsemeat or that buy pet food containing horsemeat, or that care about animals.   Take note, the U.S. is not the only country that allows their equine population to be slaughtered for consumption after being treated with substances that are known to be lethal to humans.

Entertainment & Performance Horses

In 2102 the Wild For Life Foundation (WFLF) released a Case Study conducted on the number of Thoroughbreds that die at slaughter annually.  Based on data published by the U.S. government and the Jockey Club in the years 2002 – 2010, it was reported that an amount equal to 70% of the annual Thoroughbred foal crop, on average, die at slaughter each year. These facts caught the attention of some very prominent racehorse industry stakeholders which led to some significant and inspirational turnarounds from deep within the racehorse industry. Numerous former pro-slaughter groups and associations have since changed their positions and now support the anti-slaughter legislation. 

There have also been record setting numbers of racehorses that have died on the tracks.  New protective measures have been implemented, together with programs to help prevent these catastrophic injuries and to help keep Thoroughbreds from going to slaughter. However, much more needs to be done. One thing we know for sure is that without federal protection, racehorse aftercare programs cannot safeguard our horses from the harm of horse slaughter.

No Horse or Burro in the U.S. is Safe from Slaughter

U.S. horses of every breed, age and gender get sent to Mexico and suffer horrific cruelty.  They are also still sent to Canada where they suffer horrific cruelty, plus prolonged suffering from agonizing injuries that are left untreated for another six months after they enter the slaughter pipeline in the U.S.

The LAST 1.3% of America’s Wild Horses & Burros are Facing their Last Stand Right Now!

America's wild horse & burro population has declined by more than 96% since the turn of the 19th century. Yet the BLM intends to aggressively reduce their presence in the wild to less than 98%.

Without an actual census in over 50 years, the BLM claims that there are around 90,000 too many wild horses and burros on the public lands. Based on the same, they have accelerated their cruel helicopter roundups this year.   Without protective intervention, the BLM intends to continue conducting their aggressively cruel roundups while at the same time implementing a combination of barbaric ovariectomies and permanent chemical sterilization activities, plus they are without a doubt sending wild horses and burros to slaughter. (click to learn more)

Protective Legislation is Long Overdue

Our Government as a whole, effectively LICENSES this CRIMINAL ANIMAL CRUELTY by continuing to allow the export of U.S. horses & burros for slaughter.

But this can be stopped! Federal legislation such as the Safe Act can create a permanent ban on the slaughter of U.S. horses for food and prohibit their shipment abroad for that purpose. It's a bi-partisan issue and the passing of this legislation is long overdue.

Countless wild & domestic horses & burros have lost their lives to the insidious horse slaughter trade, and there’s no end in sight, unless we fight for their federal protection. We can’t bring back those who are gone, but we can prevent the suffering & killing of future generations by telling their story. You can help by standing united and making their voice heard! 

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It's been 10 years since Dr. Nicholas Dodman of SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES, joined together with Senator Landrieu, D-La., Rep. Patrick Meehan, R-Pa., and Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill., to introduce the original Safe Act. The legislation if passed would have prohibited horse slaughter operations in the U.S., end the current export and slaughter of more America’s wild and domestic equines, and protect the public from consuming toxic horsemeat.

Per USDA Data, approximately 903,510 American horses & burros were killed in foreign slaughterhouses from June 2012 - June 2022. This number does not account for the untold number of wild horses and burros exported under false pretenses. 


Looking back from the future… if you could make a difference right now, would you?  

We created this banner for the horses & burros in 2012, and here we are looking back.  Before you know it, another decade will have passed and countless more horses & burros will have fallen victim to this barbaric trade, if we don't work together to protect them.

Act now! Please don’t let another minute slip by without making a difference for these innocent sentient beings, our four-legged brothers, and sisters, who have been there for us throughout the years. They need us now, more than ever, to protect them and keep them safe.

At WFLF we believe that unity happens when people put their differences aside and stand together for the greater good. This is how we roll at WFLF SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES.  We hope that you agree and are ready to take a stand or renew your pledge and stand united in effort to help stop horse slaughter today.
 
You Can Help End the Perverse Horse Slaughter Trade by acting right now. Show your united support for the horses and burros today by sharing the true facts and information with your friends, your family, and your state & local government representatives. It’s up to ALL of US to Stand Up for what’s Right. Do what you can to help make a difference and do it as often as you can.  

Lend Your Voice to the countless voiceless horses & burros in the U.S. and around the world. They need to be heard and the public needs to know the truth.


Coming Soon!
SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES A NATION BETRAYED 
The 2022 release of SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES A NATION BETRAYED has been announced!  Get updates about the release, how to watch & take part on opening day!

Learn more


Wednesday, April 7, 2021

AJR-5 Wild Horse and Burro Protection Bill

WILD HORSE & BURRO PROTECTION BILL

(Update) NOTICE: HEARING DATE CHANGED
The CA AJR 5 hearing originally set for April 22nd was postponed to to June. The new date should be available in mid-May. This allows more time for individuals and organizations to show your support. Calls and letters of support are needed.

This measure urges the federal government to immediately declare a moratorium on all further wild horse and burro roundups and would urge the United States Bureau of Land Management and the United States Forest Service to restore the wild horses and burros of California to their legal areas throughout the state.

This resolution will soon be heard by the CA State Assembly Committee on Water, Parks & Wildlife. Comments/ letters are only accepted online for this hearing by the CA legislature. Submissions are currently open. 

CLICK TO DOWNLOAD A PDF OF THIS BILL

Click Here to Submit Position Letter or follow the below link

https://awpw.assembly.ca.gov/content/hearing-dates-deadlines

NOTE: Letters must be submitted separately to the Republican Caucus consultant at Calvin.Rusch@asm.ca.gov.

Please help us pass this important joint resolution by taking action now.

Share far & wide via email and social media to those you know with a CA presence


Learn More about this legislation at Wild For Life Foundation Wild Horse Alert

Wild For Life Foundation 

www.wildforlifefoundation.org

Monday, May 20, 2019

Freedom for America’s Wild Horses and Burros!

Saving America's Horses Tees For Horses is pleased to announce the launch of its new "FREEDOM TEES".

Now you can help wild horses and burros when you pick up some FREEDOM TEES! Hurry, limited time offer May 20th - May26th!  Youth - adult sizes, multiple colors, cuts and styles, available in unisex and ladies cut, from just $24. Funds raised help instantly to provide for rescue horses and burro's most crucial needs.

Pick up a Freedom Tee this week and help save, protect and preserve America’s wild horses and burros by creating awareness and helping horses and burros in need.


www.float.org/wildforlife  
$8 from your purchase will be donated directly to the Wild For Life Foundation (WFLF).  WFLF is dedicated to helping to save, protect and preserve wild horses and burros, and to educating the public about their need for FREEDOM from capture, exploitation and slaughter. You can help by sharing a link to this important cause with your friends and by picking up some tees this week. 

Freedom Tees are available in multiple styles, colors and sizes, but hurry! This offer ends Sunday night, May 26th!

Orders filled will be delivered just in time to for the 4th of JulyTake part and help raise support and awareness for America’s wild horses and burros today.  Click for Freedom – Join this cause!

Show Your Love!
Saving America's Horses is a lifesaving mission under the Wild For Life Foundation (WFLF), a 501 c(3) nonprofit charity. Funds raised through this t-shirt fundraiser help to provide rescue horses and burros with essential needs including food, hoof care, health care and housing. We are an all volunteer organization and we depend 100% upon the generosity of others to accomplish our mission.


Sunday, November 25, 2018

A Wink and Nod - Help Save the Devil's Garden Wild Horses from Slaughter

Captured Devil's Garden Wild Horses remain at risk of slaughter despite warnings from the California Attorney General Becerra for the USDA and the US Forest Service to comply with California's Penal Code § 598c which PROHIBITS the slaughter of California horses.

Horses over the age of 7 years old that are not placed through adoption or sanctuary will be offered for sale, and even if the Forest Service complies by limiting their sale to prohibit slaughter,  the sad truth is that the kill buyers will still come for them and with a wink and a nod, these horses can disappear never to be seen again.

MAKE A LIFESAVING DONATION
CLICK to help save Devil's Garden horses.  Your donation to the Official Fiscal Sponsor for the DG Horses will help with transport and other placement costs.

JOIN THE CAUSE
CLICK to join the "Save the DG 300" cause on Facebook.



Saving America's Horses is helping to support the cause to SAVE THE DG 300 by raising awareness and promoting donations directly to the Official Fiscal sponsor, Eastern Sierra Equine Rescue aka Amador County Equine Sanctuary.

Educate and Raise Awareness
Click here to Get Facts, and Contact Info to help Raise Awareness

Click here to Join the Saving America's Horses United Stand Against Slaughter and Roundups


BACKGROUND:
America's wild horse and burro population is under an escalated direct threat of the U.S.D.A, the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), the Department of Interior (DOI), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA).  All of these agencies have demonstrated aggressive pro-slaughter agendas, although many activities have been hidden from the public. Make no mistake - these agencies operate in tandem and are at the root of the proslaughter movement.

CALIFORNIA WILD HORSES:

Currently, the Modoc Forest Service is CHASING DOWN and TRAPPING 1000 California DEVIL'S GARDEN PLATEAU WILD HORSES with the intention to sell many horses without limitation, enabling buyers to purchase up to 36 horses for as little as one dollar each.

On Friday Nov 9, 2018 California Attorney General Becerra issued a WARNING to the USDA and the US Forest Service in Wash. DC, and both CA Forest Service Districts, to COMPLY with California Penal Code § 598c which PROHIBITS the slaughter of horses. Attorney General Becerra's warning comes within a few weeks of Saving America's Horses Global Call to Action to Stop the Slaughter of California's Wild Horses.

But the fight is far from over for California's horses and burros who are continuously shipped underground to slaughter almost every day, despite California's Penal Code § 598c.  Violating this law is a felony that carries a prison sentence of up to three years. Cal. Pen. Code § 598c(c). However, in the absence of federal protection, over 100,000 American horses are shipped across federal borders to slaughter plants in Mexico and Canada each year.

NATIONAL ISSUE:
In May 2018, the DOI ordered the BLM to empty out wild horse and holding corrals by selling 25 horses at a time with no questions asked to any buyer. Despite a prohibition on such cruelty by the Interior Appropriations Committee, the Interior Secretary has mandated that the horses must be sold. As pointed out by AG Becerra, this is a reversal of U.S. previous policy of following restrictions on the sale of wild horses that Congress regularly imposes on the federal Bureau of Land Management. Under these Congressional restrictions, wild horses cannot be sold for processing into commercial products, including food."

Watch and Share these Powerful Video Alerts from Saving America's Horses
Human Health Risks 
A Nation Betrayed
Wild Horse Trafficking Exposed
Don't Be Duped

CLICK HERE to learn more about the issue of horse slaughter and its impact on people, the environment and America's wild and domestic horses, at Saving America's Horses

Saving America's Horses is a program under the Wild For Life Foundation, a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to saving, protecting and preserving wild and domestic horses and burros through rescue, sanctuary and educational.  EIN 26-3052458

Monday, November 19, 2018

Wild Horse Crisis Alert Update

NOV. 19, 2018

RECENT ISSUE UPDATES:
Currently, the Modoc Forest Service is CHASING DOWN and TRAPPING 1000 California DEVIL'S GARDEN PLATEAU WILD HORSES with the intention to sell 100's of the horses without limitation, enabling buyers to purchase up to 36 horses for as little as one dollar each.

On Friday Nov 9, 2018 California Attorney General Becerra issued a WARNING to the USDA and the US Forest Service in Wash. DC, and both CA Forest Service Districts, to COMPLY with California Penal Code § 598c which PROHIBITS the slaughter of horses. WFLF applauds Attorney General Becerra's warning.  This is a strong stride forward for America's horses who depend on your united and continued action in raising awareness through the power of knowledge and truth.

On Oct. 13, 2018, Saving America's Horses issued a Crisis Alert and Global Call to Action with true facts about slaughter and the law, together with contact information for officials in power who can help enforce the law. We thank all of you who took action.  YOUR VOICE MATTERS

But the fight is far from over for California's horses and burros who are continuously shipped underground to slaughter, despite California's Penal Code § 598c.  Violating this law is a felony that carries a prison sentence of up to three years. Cal. Pen. Code § 598c(c). However, in the absence of federal protection, over 100,000 American horses are shipped across federal borders to slaughter plants in Mexico and Canada each year.

America's wild horse and burro population is under an escalated direct threat of the U.S.D.A, the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), the Department of Interior (DOI), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA).  All of these agencies are engaged in aggressive pro-slaughter activities, with varying degrees of underhanded maneuvering and duplicity.  Make no mistake - all these agencies operate at the root of the pro-slaughter movement! 

In May 2018, the DOI ordered the BLM to empty out wild horse and holding corrals by selling 25 horses at a time with no questions asked to any buyer. Despite a prohibition on such cruelty by the Interior Appropriations Committee, the Interior Secretary has mandated that the horses must be sold. As pointed out by Attorney General Becerra, "this is a reversal of U.S. previous policy of following restrictions on the sale of wild horses that Congress regularly imposes on the federal Bureau of Land Management. Under these Congressional restrictions, wild horses cannot be sold for processing into commercial products, including food."

As advocates in the ongoing fight for a national win against slaughter, one of our biggest challenges has been and remains getting the truth out in the open. What most people don't realize is that the disinformation campaigns related to our mission are driven by deep pocket special interests who do NOT really care about the horses at all. No matter what you've heard, there is only one truth: horse slaughter is NOT humane euthanasia. Nor is it a "necessary evil".

WFLF and Saving America's Horses urge all those who want to make a difference for the horses and burros, to stand united and make your voice heard. Armed with the knowledge of truth we can make a win against the pro-slaughter movement and their underhanded efforts, undermining devices, and misleading propagandaJoin us!


WFLF Saving America's Horses' speaks to the need for protection of America's wild and domestic horses and burros both locally and on a national level. "We are adamantly opposed to slaughter," states Jay Coskie, vice president, WFLF.  "We seek and support strong federal protection for these animals, for a permanent federal ban against slaughter in the U.S. and an end to their exportation from the U.S. for slaughter in foreign countries." "Without federal protection more than 100,000 wild and domestic horses and burros are funneled across U.S. borders for gruesome slaughter each year," added Katia Louise, president and director, WFLF.

The Wild for Life Foundation (WFLF) is a U.S. Registered 501 (c)(3) all volunteer nonprofit charity dedicated to the prevention of cruelty to animals with a focus on saving, protecting and preserving at-risk wild and domestic horses and burros in need. In July 2018, Wild For Life Foundation celebrated its 10th anniversary of success in awarding winning charitable services and impeccable compliance with all applicable laws, regulations and operational policies. Federal ID No. 26-3052458


Learn more:
www.wildforlifefoundation.org
www.savingamericashorses.org

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

A Message from Katia Louise, the Filmmaker of Saving America's Horses

Dear friends,
I'm humbled to bring you this update about Saving America's Horses, what the latest is regarding the issues and tell you a little more about the this film, how it came about,  and what's happening behind the scenes on the project itself as we continue to move forward in our mission to protect horses and burros.


PRODUCTION, RELEASE AND DISTRIBUTION: Research and investigation into the issues that this film centers on first began in 1998 and has continued through and into the production phase of this film which began in 2009. The first festival cut of this educational documentary film project was released worldwide in 2010 through the Los Angeles Women's International Film Festival where it won BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM. Subsequent festival cuts of the project were released thereafter through multiple festival screenings where the film won numerous international awards including BEST ENVIRONMENTAL FILM in Canada.

The film project was then completely remastered and reformatted in conformance with ST 428-2:2006 D-Cinema Distribution Master requirements as set by the ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES for Academy qualification and was then released with Oscar consideration and exhibited through BI-COASTAL THEATRICAL RELEASE in 2012.

This full length feature documentary film project has also privately screened at numerous educational venues across the country. The theatrical version of the full length film has recently been remastered and updated with new footage, current data and statistics, and is ready to go to the next level. A 10 minute featurette version of the film is also available in multiple formats for licensed short programming purposes. A series Advocacy Videos have also been produced through a compilation of excerpts from the film, and these remain available online WFLF’s websites and social media forums as educational tools for the benefit of the horses. 

Many other multimedia educational tools and materials have also been created through select data, images and excerpts from the film project to raise awareness and educate the public about the issues as that have sadly continued to threaten America's equine population as a whole.

ABOUT OUR CAST, TEAM AND CREW: It has been a great honor to serve America's at risk equines through this multimedia educational program. Many of the nation's finest and most devoted equine welfare professionals and experts joined together through the making of SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES, and they graciously have contributed in many ways. Many of these experts have been deeply involved in this cause for over 25 years.


SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES is an independent educational film project under Wild for Life Foundation (WFLF), a Federally registered and fully compliant 501c3 all volunteer nonprofit organization dedicated to saving, protecting and preserving equines. As a small grassroots charity, WFLF raised much of the needed funds to pay for the essential costs for production and release of the film during the various phases of distribution. Priority has been placed on benefiting the welfare, safety and protection of America's horses in every step along the way.

On a personal note, my role in the production of the film first began when I seeded the project while working as a teaching and performing artist, and doing small roles in film and TV projects. Although I have worn many hats in the process of making this film as an independent filmmaker, I have done so as a volunteer, without expectation or receipt of compensation for my time or services. I have humbly served on behalf of this and the other projects and programs under WFLF as a volunteer since the beginning. This has been part of my vow, my way of giving back to the animals and to our mission as a devoted animal advocate and animal welfare professional. -- All said however, my humble contribution represents just one of many contributions, or links if you will; links-in-a-chain of reputable individuals and organizations that have come together over the years and contributed to the completion and release of SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES; which would not have been possible without the full support of our dedicated and extraordinary cast, crew, and loving, devoted and compassionate donors..

Saving America's Horses tells the story of courage, honor and betrayal in a country divided, inspiring great hope for the protection for all horses and burros from cruelty. This powerful message speaks to the heart of this cause. Without unity, the pro-horse movement does not have the strength to stand up against the powerful deep pocket proponents of slaughter.

On behalf of WFLF and the dedicated team at Saving America's Horses, I urge all those who want to make a difference for the horses and burros, to stand in unity against the recent escalated efforts, the undermining devices, and misleading propaganda disseminated by the proponents of slaughter.

Make no mistake; this is a call to action for the full support of a united voice in the fight against horse slaughter, a cruel and barbaric practice that should have ended long, long ago.

Pledge now to stand united and to make your voice heard. Or, renew your pledge to show your support.  

RECENT ISSUE DEVELOPMENTS: America's horses and burros need your voice today. Tens of thousands of wild horses' and burros' lives are at stake! In May 2018, the Interior ordered BLM to empty out wild horse and holding corrals by selling 25 horses at a time with no questions asked to any buyer. Despite a prohibition on such cruelty by the Interior Appropriations Committee, the Interior Secretary has mandated that the horses must be sold. All BLM public holding facilities must comply, whether they like it or not.

As advocates in this ongoing fight for a win against slaughter, one of our biggest challenges has been and remains getting the truth out in the open. Timing is pivotal, with the ongoing elimination of our wild horses from the rangelands, from holding areas, and with the escalated push by foreign investors to reopen horse slaughter plants in the U.S., more and more horses are suffering the cruel death of barbaric slaughter. A united voice for the horses must be restored and maintained. Time is of the essence.

What most people don't realize is that the disinformation campaigns related to our mission are driven by deep pocket special interests who do NOT really care about the horses at all. No matter what you've heard, there is only one truth: horse slaughter is NOT humane euthanasia. Nor is it a "necessary evil".

When the value of life is reduced to the cost of a pound of flesh; cover ups can easily gain momentum, and precious ground can be lost when advocates are pitted against one another and lose track of the goal. However; when the dust settles strength can be found in one single moment of truth. And that moment has come.


WFLF and its Saving America's Horses educational project has stood the tests of time. We've come through the fire and we are still standing because our documentation is incontrovertible. 

It remains our chief objective at Wild For Life Foundation and Saving America's Horses to bring the truth to the public and to effect the changes needed for the protection and preservation of equines in America.

We are here for the horses and burros, and we've got the truth on our side.

With blessings of light, compassion for all, and in prayer for our horses,
yours sincerely,
Katia Louise
SAVING AMERICA'S HORSES
Volunteer Executive Director, Saving America's Horses, Wild for Life Foundation

Thursday, March 22, 2018

Congress Approves Protection from Slaughter for America's Horses through Omnibus Bill

March 22, 2018 - Washington, D.C, The Wild For Life Foundation (WFLF) commends the U.S. Congress, with special thanks to Senator Lisa Murkowski and Senator Tom Udall for their devoted support in maintaining protections from slaughter for America’s horses through the final Omnibus spending bill for 2018. The Omnibus just released by the House of Representatives continues prohibitions on destruction and sale for slaughter of healthy wild horses and burros, and maintains the ban horse slaughter through the defunding of USDA horse slaughter inspections, without which horse slaughter plants cannot operate in the U.S.

"We are especially grateful to Senator Lisa Murkowski and Senator Tom Udall for including wild horse protections in the Senate bill and insisting that they be contained in the final bill,” said Katia Louise, President Wild For Life Foundation.

In March 2017, the Interior Department asked Congress to lift long-standing prohibitions on the
destruction of healthy wild horses and burros and the sale of these animals for slaughter through the release of its 2018 budget. Had their budget request prevailed in the Omnibus bill, nearly 100,000 wild horses on public open ranges and in government holding facilities could have been killed.

Wild For Life Foundation and Saving America's Horses is dedicated to continuing our fight to save these majestic and historic animals  through hands on rescue, outreach, education and sanctuary. WFLF urges the public to beware of pro-slaughter proponents and their questionable practices as they continue their work against the protection of wild horses and burros from brutal killing and slaughter of mustangs and burros,

Founded in 2008, Wild for Life Foundation (WFLF) is an all volunteer nonprofit charity dedicated to the prevention of cruelty to animals with a focus on animal welfare and the protection of wildlife. We are dedicated to elevating life and healing through the prevention of cruelty to animals. WFLF works at the forefront of efforts to rescue and provide safe harbor for at risk animals, providing the space, natural habitat and quality of care which they deserve.

The WFLF is internationally recognized as a leader in animal welfare -- among our greatest concerns are victimized imperiled equines. We vigorously work to save, protect and preserve abused, neglected, displaced and slaughter bound wild and domestic equines, and educate to raise compassion and improve the standards of their protection. Fundamental to the core of Wild For Life Foundation’s animal protection mission is our commitment to assure safe harbor for each and every animal that comes through our doors. WFLF is a no-kill organization and will only consider euthanasia in cases of untreatable suffering. WFLF works in conjunction with law enforcement agencies and provides lifesaving rescue, urgent and primary care, rehabilitation, adoption and sanctuary for at risk wild and domestic equines in need. We accept equines of all breeds, ages, genders and disciplines.  Donations to the Wild For Life Foundation are tax deductible to the full extent permitted by law. Fed ID No 26-3052458

Learn more: www.wildforlifefoundation.org

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Rescue horses and burros urgently need your help today!

Now in our 10th year of operation, the Wild For Life Foundation (WFLF) has long leased equine properties in Southern California’s rural communities to serve and house at-risk horses from California and from across the country. Just recently however, the new property owners where we had been housing over 40 rescued wild and domestic horses and burros began to repurpose the land to serve commercial livestock interests.  Our all volunteer staff has been working around the clock to secure new safe long term housing for the rescue animals we serve.


Affordable equine property suitable to serve large numbers of rescue and sanctuary animals is hard to come by due to competing demands for pasture space by commercial livestock producers and the need to turn a profit by agricultural landowners.  This makes it extremely difficult for a small but effective charity on a tight budget like WFLF to carry out our life saving mission. These rescue equines have nowhere else to go.

We are pleased to announce that through the steadfast and continued compassionate support of our caring animal loving community WFLF has successfully relocated its rescue and sanctuary residents through its safe haven rescue program. And though WFLF has continued to come through for these and countless other at risk equines, year after year, we are not out of the dark. Costs for providing for the essential needs of these animals must be covered. Tax deductible donations are needed to pay for their continued primary care including quality hay, health care and transport expenses.

Through ongoing contributions to WFLF, these precious resources enable WFLF to serve the essential needs of America's at risk horses and burros and to build capacity and save more lives. We provide a safe and healing environment for incoming imperiled equines that have nowhere else to go and who need special time to recover and heal from emotional trauma and physical injuries sustained prior to their arrival.  And when resources are thin, WFLF must scale back capacity in effort to assure sustainment of quality continuum of care and charitable animal services. We also partner with sister organizations and private individuals to provide special placement opportunities for foster and adoption candidates in need.  These at risk animals depend on our charity to provide for their lifesaving medical care, food and shelter.

Ongoing tax deductible donations are vital to ensuring that our nonprofit can carry out its lifesaving mission for these precious innocent animals.  You can help make a difference today with a lifesaving contribution in any amount.

HOW TO HELP: DONATE AND SHARE!
Share this story!
Make a lifesaving donation
If you haven't already done so, you can help even more by setting up a monthly gift. Your monthly donation will help assure quality care and housing for these well deserving rescue horses now and for these crucial months to come.

OTHER WAYS TO HELP:
WFLF is also seeking private partnerships with private landowners. If you have a farm, ranch, land, barn/ house in need of purpose, you can make a difference! (Email us)

Donate Goods or Serves - Click here to learn more

Founded in 2008, Wild for Life Foundation is an all volunteer 501 (c)3 charity that relies 100% on tax deductible donations. Your continued kind support enables us to provide charitable lifesaving rescue and sanctuary services for animals in need.

As always we thank you for supporting our mission.
Wild For Life Foundation

(Update modified: 4/2018) 

Saturday, December 9, 2017

Extremely hazardous conditions for horses in North County San Diego

Local rescue mustangs face hazardous conditions as officials predict S Cal. fires to burn through Christmas – with more evacuations to come.

Impact of Fire on Horses - Wild For Life Foundation's Lifetime Equine Refuge has a number of wild mustangs located in northern San Diego county fire alert area. Some WFLF horses were evacuated out of the Bonsall area Thursday shortly after the "Lilac fire" broke lose. However the majority of WFLF's horses are wild Mustangs which means evacuation centers are not an option. "We have no choice but to 'shelter in place' in accordance with county fire preparedness guidelines", said Katia Louise, WFLF spokesperson. "A new fire broke out in Ramona yesterday, headed our way, but firefighters thankfully got it under control by nightfall."

The fires in N County San Diego continue to burn and threaten area horse rescues and sanctuaries, including WFLF's. "Our horses are currently safe, but we are not out of danger". On Thursday a new fire exploded from half an acre to 500 acres in 20 minutes, and burned over 4,100 acres in a few hours. The flames consumed the area so quickly that 46 horses died in their barn stalls at a professional equine training center with roughly 450 horses onsite; staff on foot running through smoke and flames setting untold numbers of horses free from the burning structures. Chaos broke out within seconds with panicking lose horses frantically stampeding in circles, with burning branches falling from above.. A number of the survivors have since evacuated to Del Mar race track which can hold up to 1500 Domestic Barn horses.

"These evacuation centers are simply NOT an option when you have wild mustangs or pasture horses, and if power goes out, we’ll be looking at how to get water trucked in," Katia added.

Donations for emergency provisions and urgent needs can be made through paypal by clicking: https://goo.gl/YxFhX4 

The recent southern California wildfires which now span from Santa Barbara to San Diego are placing additional strains on local equine rescue charities like WFLF, at a time when resources are already tapped. Options for placement are immediately wiped out when fire strikes - and when fire alerts span such a large region, any and all available equine space must be reserved for evacuees.

Transportation challenges hamper road closures and new fires are popping up, others still burning and spreading and so much of the region under fire alert and without power… The need for resources during these emergencies, especially equine transport, far exceeds the number of horses whose lives lay in the balance. News of California wild fires has gone global with a strong outpouring of support for the countless number of people and animals who have been displaced by the fires.

It's especially disturbing when news breaks about horses getting trapped by the fires and burning to death. Many people are following the stories on social media where comments range from utter shock and sympathy to anger pointed at victims who were not able to set their horses free. It's important for people to understand and remember that horses are flight animals and they panic. When domestic horses get lose in a fire storm, the level of extreme hazard multiplies for everyone. When scared they return to the place that's most familiar and if the smoke is thick they could run straight into the fire, or they could have a head-on with a car. And though horses should never be left unattended in a barn or confined to a stall that's in the path of a fire, when evacuations become mandatory for area residents, sometimes the option of evacuating horses does not exist.

Equine rescue professionals who attend fire preparedness workshops provided by county fire and animal officials are advised that when evacuating is not possible it's best to 'shelter in place'. And to be successful, many preparations are needed. In addition to having plenty of emergency provisions and supplies on hand, horses need to be removed from their barn stalls and placed in an arena or other large safe enclosed space where they have room to move around, and have access to water. A clearing with a 100' minimum all the way around the safe harbor space is highly recommended in order to keep the flames at a safe distance from the horses. It is however still likely that they will sustain smoke inhalation injuries and burns from falling embers. It's always best, if you can to evacuate, and to evacuate early, but sometimes that's just not possible. Many horse people get this, and if it comes down to setting them free, there are no guarantees - that's when it's a truly desperate situation. If the unthinkable happens, there is most likely a family of deeply broken hearts, devastated by the loss of their beloved horse(s). When we break news of this nature, we strongly encourage people to be compassionate and understanding - these are extremely challenging and painful times.

For every horse that makes it through a fire, there is an unsung hero whose sacrifice has made saving their life possible. 

As of 12-9-2017: Fires continue to burn from Santa Barbara to San Diego, with over 76 horses dead, unknown numbers of horses need medical care for burns, roughly 170,000 acres scorched, and 190,000 people out of their homes. 20,000 customers in northern San Diego are without power, many of them in rural areas like us, where no power means no water unless you have a generator and fuel. 

About: The Wild For Life Foundation (WFLF), a U.S. Registered Nonprofit Charity is at the forefront of efforts to rescue and provide safe harbor for at risk animals, providing the space, safe habitat and quality of care which they deserve. We are a grassroots volunteer based nonprofit charity dedicated to elevating life and healing through the prevention of cruelty to animals. Among our greatest concerns are imperiled wild horses and burros, abused, neglected and slaughter bound wild and domestic equines, and inadequate standards of protection for America's equine population as a whole. Learn more: www.WildForLifeFoundation.org

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Senate Votes this Week - Tens of Thousands of Lives at Stake

Update: Senate vote postponed re BLM Budget proposal that IF passed would strip current protections for Wild Horses and Burros and allow the BLM to shoot and kill them, or sell them for slaughter.

The National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board will meet Oct. 18-19 in Grand Junction, Colorado — the board’s first meeting since recommending that the BLM be allowed to shoot and kill wild horses and burros or sell them for slaughter.
The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee vote postponed, regarding the bill regarding the funding for the Bureau of Land Management’s Wild Horse and Burro Program.
Wild horses and burros need your voice today. Tens of thousands of horses' and burros' lives are at stake! Stand Together With the Horses!

Say no to the killing and no to slaughter!
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We urge senators to stand strong with the horses and protect them. Please do not allow the dangerous and violent expulsion of America’s horses and burros from our lands.

Background: In May of 2017 the United States, Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) released their 2018 “BUDGET JUSTIFICATIONS” with a call for approval of proposed provisions that if passed would strip protections and effectively allow the BLM to shoot and kill wild horses and burros and sell wild horses and burros for slaughter.
In July 2017, the House Appropriations Committee voted to adopt an amendment to its version of the Interior Appropriations bill that removed protective language for wild horses. If a bill is signed into law without protective language the door would be open to the mass killing of wild horses and burros, beginning with over 45,000 wild horses and burros currently held in government corrals and pastures.
 On Sept 9, 2016 the BLM Advisory Board voted to recommend EXTERMINATING over 45,000 innocent wild American horses and burros who have been brutally rounded up and are currently held wrongly under encampment.

LEARN MORE: http://www.wildforlifefoundation.org/wildhorsealert.html

Friday, August 4, 2017

One Truth - LOVE

August 4, 2017, San Diego, CA - The Wild For Life Foundation and Saving America's Horses today
announced the launch of "One Truth - LOVE", a project under the their lifesaving mission.

A chief goal is to raise compassion for the protection of America's horses and burros, who are at this time are fighting for their right-to-life on this great planet we share. "These sentient beings are a treasure trove of wisdom and love," states, Jeanne Sullivan, CFO WFLF. The horse nation (the world's horses and burros...) have been loyal in their devoted service and friendship to mankind for thousands of years. They are a proven native species to North America. They complement and contribute to the natural ecosystems of our public rangelands in many ways. "To turn our heads and allow them to be exterminated or sold for slaughter is a betrayal to both the horse nation, and a betrayal to humanity."

"The heart only knows one truth - love, the fire of life", says Chief Daniel 'Eagle Warrior' Ramos, Chief Spiritual Leader, Choctaw Muskogee Yamassee Nation. Chief Daniel is a longtime Ambassador to the Wild For Life Foundation and it's Saving America's Horses program.  "Our sacred native four-legged relatives are facing critical challenges and we need to help them today."

WFLF Saving America's Horses' speaks to the need for protection of America's wild and domestic horses and burros both locally and on a national level. "We are adamantly opposed to slaughter," said Jay Coskie, vice president, WFLF.  "We seek and support strong federal protection for these animals, for a permanent federal ban against slaughter in the U.S. and an end to their exportation from the U.S. for slaughter in foreign countries." "Without federal protection more than 100,000 wild and domestic horses and burros are funneled across U.S. borders for gruesome slaughter each year," added Katia Louise, founder and president WFLF.

America's wild horse and burro population is under direct threat by these issues as well. In May of 2017 the United States, Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM) released their 2018 “BUDGET JUSTIFICATIONS” with a call for approval of proposed provisions that if passed would strip protections and effectively allow the BLM to shoot and kill wild horses and burros and sell wild horses and burros for slaughter. The Senate has yet to vote on this BLM/ DOI budget proposal. Their vote is anticipated to take place toward the end of this summer.

Please take action and give what you can to help save, protect and preserve America's horses today.


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Together, we are their voice, and they need to be heard!

Learn more:
www.wildforlifefoundation.org
www.savingamericashorses.org

The Wild for Life Foundation (WFLF) is a U.S. Registered 501 (c)(3) all volunteer grassroots nonprofit charity. The WFLF is internationally recognized as a leader in animal welfare -- among our greatest concerns are victimized imperiled equines. We vigorously work to save, protect and preserve abused, neglected, displaced and slaughter bound wild and domestic equines, and improve the standards of protection for America’s equine populations as a whole. Federal ID No. 26-3052458

Tuesday, July 25, 2017

WFLF horses need your help today!

"WFLF's herd of wild and domestic horses and burros need your help today!  The last several months have been especially challenging for our rescue program," said Jeanne Sullivan, WFLF CFO. "In addition to tackling an array of demands, such as a constant stream of animal rescue urgencies, our equine facility was hit hard with a series of severe winter storms and flooding earlier this year which washed away whole sections of our sanctuary. All our horses and burros were evacuated. They are healthy and no horses were injured. However we are still picking up the pieces after salvaging & moving stables and our entire equine rescue operations, and setting up new facilities - all during a time when resources for equine rescue have been tapped out by urgencies across the country. As you might imagine, this has been an extreme hardship for our grassroots charity and has strained crucial resources."  Wild for Life Foundation (WFLF) horses need your help today!

From serious trauma, starvation, and other physical or emotional, or painful debilitating conditions, WFLF is dedicated to assuring that these vulnerable victimized animals receive the quality care they deserve and that they will never be at risk of roundup or slaughter again.


Your caring voice makes a difference when you share links to our website with your friends.  And if you haven't already done so, please consider joining our monthly equine giving circle for as little as $5 a month, or more if you can.  When you do, you'll be part of the lifesaving team that makes a difference in the lives of countless starved, abused, distressed and homeless horses in need.

Our family of horses and burros depends 100% on tax deductable donations from caring community members like you. These are dire and special needs equines who have come to our doors with nowhere else to go. They are roundup and slaughter survivors, each with their own special story.

WFLF has indeed stepped up during troubled times to save dire need equines from the brink of death, on numerous occasions over the years. We have provided lifesaving aid for rescue services and nutritional hay for starving and dire need horses across the country, and we have successfully rescued 100's of wild and domestic horses and burros from across the country since founding in 2008.   In addition to providing quality care and housing for an average of 75 - 100 rescued wild and domestic equines annually, we have continued to successfully place an average of 30-50 equines into new loving homes each year. Thankfully we've been able to place a number of adoption and foster candidates into new loving homes this year as well, including short term placements through WFLF's Safe Haven network of collaborating rescue professionals. But several of these special horses are due to return from their short-term foster homes this summer. It takes money to provide these lifesaving rescue services and caring for horses is expensive. Our all-volunteer grassroots charity depends 100% on tax deductible donations of which approximately 97% goes directly to the care of rescued horses served through the Wild for Life Foundation. 

It costs us an average of $250 per horse, per month, to feed, house and care for each rescue equine in our program, which adds up very quickly, and several of our fostered horses are due to return next month.   Will you help support these lifesaving efforts with a donation toward nutritional hay?

Monthly sponsorships are another great way to give your caring donation special meaning. We're really looking forward to welcoming these special horses back home so they can rejoin their herd. We are truly honored to dedicate our lives to ensuring the welfare of these very special and deserving animals. Especially since their happy ending began the day they became WFLF rescues! But we couldn’t do this lifesaving work without the support of our compassionate donors!  These horses and burros really do need your help today!


In national news, just last week, the Senate Appropriations Committee approved the defunding language which prohibits U.S. Department of Agriculture from hiring horse meat inspectors which in turn prevents horse slaughter plants from being re-opened in the U.S. in the coming year. “WFLF and Saving America’s Horses is strongly opposed to the killing of wild horses and burros,” added Jeanne Sullivan. “We are also adamantly against the removal of the protective language which currently restricts the sale of wild horses and burros by the BLM for slaughter.” WFLF and Saving America’s Horses commend the Senate Appropriations Committee for their continued support for the protection of America's horses and is especially grateful to Sen. Tom Udall and the co-sponsors of their amendment which prevents horses slaughter.

"Protection is however still needed for America's horses from the exportation across federal borders where they continue to face gruesome slaughter every day. And the Senate has yet to vote on the BLM/ DOI appropriations proposal regarding the killing and sale of Mustangs and burros. Their vote on that issue will take place toward the end of summer," added Katia Louise, WFLF founder and president.  “By raising awareness and educating the public about the importance of keeping these protections in place, we can make a win for the horses."

The vast challenges facing America’s wild and domestic equines and their natural habitats are immense. However, armed with compassion and the true facts, and through joining together to make a compelling and united voice heard for the horses and burros, we can educate and effect positive change. Community members are urged to politely reach out to their local representatives to help educate and support the importance of protecting horses and burros in this country. You can make a difference by raising awareness and compassion about need for protecting wild and domestic horses and burros and the reasons are many.  Check out the below facts sheets and visit our website to learn more.

SAVING AMERICA’S HORSES is acclaimed for awakening the moral fabric of humanity,
and together with the Saving America's Horses Initiative this powerful podium and its multimedia educational program has a dynamic reach to animal lovers worldwide. And no matter the insidious, well-funded disinformation campaign by neigh-sayers and proponents of slaughter, we continue to our work saving lives and shedding light on how the public has been misled by certain government agencies and special interests that run over the laws that are supposed to protect the horses, people and the environment. WFLF and its Saving America's Horses program remains a staple and central tool in the national grassroots effort focused on protecting and saving this indigenous species for the greater good, and supporting the wildlife and natural ecosystems that depend on them now and for generations to come.  

The WFLF conducts undercover investigations, exposes cruelty, and holds equine abusers to account. We’ve saved hundreds of horses and burros from neglect and slaughter, and freed Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) captured wild horses and burros to forever sanctuary; we’ve turned up the heat on the insidious trade of horse meat; and have inspired more Americans to make cruelty-free choices. We’ve exposed special interest groups for the corrupt distribution of misinformation provided to the public about horse slaughter and the removal of America’s wild horses from their native open rangelands.

Monthly giving is another easy way to support the lifesaving mission of Wild For Life Foundation. Your monthly gift provides a consistent, reliable income stream that allows us to tackle whatever cases may come through our doors.

Support is also welcomed by way of chipping in to help feed horses and burros saved from roundups and slaughter! Having crucial hay supplies on hand at all times is what makes it possible to carry out our lifesaving work. Make a tax deductible gift in any amount today.

From all of us at WFLF and Saving America's Horses, we sincerely thank you for supporting our lifesaving mission.

Sincerely,
Katia Louise
President, founder, Volunteer Executive Director
Wild For Life Foundation

Now in our 10th year, the Wild for Life Foundation has a well established track record of compliance with all relevant laws and regulations. Our Board of Directors consists of 100% volunteers who contribute their time, money and resources to benefit the Mission of the Wild for Life Foundation. WFLF policies requires compliance with best practices in standards of animal care and general equine management and guidelines of care for the safety, welfare and protection of all animals that come under the umbrella of the Wild For Life Foundation. WFLF is committed to being in compliance with all operational policies, as well as relevant State and Federal laws and regulations in order to protect its mission, its beneficiaries, it assets and to honor donor/ grantor intent. 
The WFLF considers program measurement a proud companion to the transparency that earned our non-profit foundation the prestigious Platinum GuideStar Nonprofit Profile Seal of Transparency. Fully Vetted by GlobalGiving's rigorous due diligence process since 2012 , GlobalGiving has ranked Wild For Life Foundation (WFLF) at the highest level. 

WFLF is a U.S. registered 501 (c)(3), all volunteer nonprofit charity dedicated to saving, protecting and preserving America's equines through rescue, sanctuary and humane education. Our services and objectives are only made possible through donations to our lifesaving mission. Each and every donation no matter the size, makes a difference. Federal ID No 26-3052458

www.WildforLifefoundation.org
www.SavingAmericasHorses.org

How To Support
Click make a donation through the official WFLF website
Click to get highlights about WFLF's rescue and recovery program

TEXT TO GIVE:
Text GIVE 18272 to 80088
Your $10 gift will provide lifesaving hay for horses and burros in need

Or mail a check or money order to:
Wild For Life Foundation
19510 Van Buren Blvd, #F3236
Riverside, CA 92508

PS - Please help by telling your friends and family about our lifesaving mission today! Together, we are their voice, and they need to be heard.