AWHC Rescue Fund Saves 28 Innocent Lives
The following is from the American Wild Horse Campaign:
Are you familiar with the American Wild Horse Conservation Rescue Fund? We established this critical resource to help support boots-on-the-ground rescue organizations that save wild horses and burros when they are in danger. Today and tomorrow, we’re going to share some heartwarming rescue stories that demonstrate the impact of this critical fund — but first, could you please chip in to help refuel our Rescue Fund? We’ve set the ambitious goal of raising $20,000 so we can be ready to jump into action at a moment’s notice to save more wild horses from slaughter.
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Last week, our partner, the Salt River Wild Horse Management Group (SRWHMG), alerted us to 28 historic Alpine wild horses who were removed from the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest and landed in the Cleburne Livestock Sale, a notorious slaughter auction.
We knew we had to help SRWHMG save these iconic horses. So, thanks to our rescue fund, AWHC was able to donate $10,000 directly toward saving the Alpine wild horses from slaughter.
We’re grateful to support boots-on-the-ground rescue missions like this one — and none of it would be possible without advocates like you.
Your generous support of our fund is what makes our rescue work possible. That’s why we need your help to ensure we have the funds to support our partners in rescuing wild horses and burros from slaughter.
Reaching our $20,000 goal will help us bolster our Rescue Fund and save as many wild horses and burros from slaughter as possible in the process. If you can, will you make a contribution to help us reach our goal?
Your support is so appreciated! Thanks for all you do.
With gratitude,
American Wild Horse Conservation