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PFAC is happy to announce our Fall/winter cause!: Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue!
One of the classic visions of our American West centers upon the wild herds of mustangs that roamed the landscape. But civilization, poaching, and the demand for horse meat in some parts of the world has cause those visions of the wild west to all but disappear. Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue had dedicated itself to preserving, maintaining, and rescuing wild horses from slaughter. Please consider donating to this cause, either through our SL locations in world, or by making a secure, tax deductible donation their their website!
From their website:
ABOUT LIFESAVERS WILD HORSE RESCUE
Dedicated to saving abused, abandoned, neglected, and slaughter bound mustangs and domestic horses
Since 1997, Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue, a program of nonprofit organization, Lifesavers, Inc., has provided refuge, training and adoption placement for hundreds of horses in need. Our Lancaster, California, ranch is home to our rehabilitation and rescue operation, where our dedicated staff work with our rescued horses to provide them training, socialization and handling necessary to find them adoptive homes.
For those horses who have difficulty adjusting to the human world, or who have suffered, our natural habitat sanctuary in Kern County, California provides a permanent home.
Lifesavers specializes in the rescue of American Mustangs. Today's wild free-roaming horses are the descendants of the horses reintroduced to the North American continent by early explorers, and their ancestors. They were war horses, Indian ponies, cavalry remounts and ranch horses. The modern wild horse embodies the best traits of their forbearers, as well as the gifts given to them by nature: courage, strength, stamina, and heart.
Lifesavers cares for over 600 rescued horses between our California ranch, sanctuary, and Nevada facilities, and that number is ever-increasing. The sad reality is that there is no shortage of abused, abandoned, neglected and slaughter-bound horses in need of aid. Our mission is to help these horses not just by providing refuge and medical care, but by finding new lifetime homes for the horses, and fostering lifetime learning, understanding, and advocacy among horse lovers.
Sanctuary. Humanity. Adoption. Rescue. Education.
http:\\www.wildhorserescue.org
One of the classic visions of our American West centers upon the wild herds of mustangs that roamed the landscape. But civilization, poaching, and the demand for horse meat in some parts of the world has cause those visions of the wild west to all but disappear. Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue had dedicated itself to preserving, maintaining, and rescuing wild horses from slaughter. Please consider donating to this cause, either through our SL locations in world, or by making a secure, tax deductible donation their their website!
From their website:
ABOUT LIFESAVERS WILD HORSE RESCUE
Dedicated to saving abused, abandoned, neglected, and slaughter bound mustangs and domestic horses
Since 1997, Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue, a program of nonprofit organization, Lifesavers, Inc., has provided refuge, training and adoption placement for hundreds of horses in need. Our Lancaster, California, ranch is home to our rehabilitation and rescue operation, where our dedicated staff work with our rescued horses to provide them training, socialization and handling necessary to find them adoptive homes.
For those horses who have difficulty adjusting to the human world, or who have suffered, our natural habitat sanctuary in Kern County, California provides a permanent home.
Lifesavers specializes in the rescue of American Mustangs. Today's wild free-roaming horses are the descendants of the horses reintroduced to the North American continent by early explorers, and their ancestors. They were war horses, Indian ponies, cavalry remounts and ranch horses. The modern wild horse embodies the best traits of their forbearers, as well as the gifts given to them by nature: courage, strength, stamina, and heart.
Lifesavers cares for over 600 rescued horses between our California ranch, sanctuary, and Nevada facilities, and that number is ever-increasing. The sad reality is that there is no shortage of abused, abandoned, neglected and slaughter-bound horses in need of aid. Our mission is to help these horses not just by providing refuge and medical care, but by finding new lifetime homes for the horses, and fostering lifetime learning, understanding, and advocacy among horse lovers.
Sanctuary. Humanity. Adoption. Rescue. Education.
http:\\www.wildhorserescue.org
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