WFLF rescues and evacuates equines from life threatening situations and distaster. We provide medical care, food, shelter and a 2nd chance at life for rescued wild and domestic equines. We facilitate the rescue of and provide for the long term sanctuary of wild horses removed from America's public and Native rangelands.
Through WFLF's Safe Haven Emergency Rescue and Recovery, we serve the community needs of at risk equines both locally and on a national level.
Donations may also be mailed to
Wild for Life Foundation
19510 Van Buren Blvd, Ste F3236
Riverside, CA 92508
Federal ID No. 26-3052458
NAVAJO HORSES RESCUE AND RECOVERY MISSION
MUSTANGS SAVED FROM SLAUGHTER
These are pictures taken of some of the herd members shortly after they arrived
Ayasha
Charisa
Cheveyo
Poncho
Istas
Nikita
Sutter
Kachina
Cholena
Paco
Totsi
Sunfire
Wild for Life Foundation, a volunteer based 501 c3 charity that relies 100% on donations is working around the clock to assure the forever safe harbor for these and other wild and domestic equines. Funds are raised to support these efforts. Please consider making a meaningful donation today.Donations are 100% tax deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law.
Business Sponsorship Opportunities are also available. Contact Corporate Giving via email at corporategiving@wildforlifefoundation.org to discuss how your company and Wild For Life Foundation can work together to meet your needs while spreading the word to help Lift Humanity through Compassion for Animals.
About the Navajo Roundups:
The actual number of horses residing on the Navajo reservation is uncertain as there has been no census and reports are considerably varied. Horses are labeled as “invasive species” by the livestock industry as a means to justify their removal from the rangelands. However, in other parts of the world such as the United Kingdom, where conservation grazing is practiced, wild horse herds are being successfully restored to the woodlands and pastures to restore the lands.
More than 2,000 horses and burros have been swept away from their Native homes as a result of the recent Navajo Nation roundups and they have been reportedly shipped for slaughter.
These sacred and majestic horses heal our hearts and they can heal the lands. As Ambassadors for the horse nation, these and other surviving foals through WFLF will be helping to educate and show the world that the re-introduction of horses to rangelands, in truth can rejuvenate the environment.”
The Navajo Horse Rescue and Recovery Mission (NHRRM) is an effort to help rescue and re-home these at risk foals and other horses and burros saved from slaughter and insure they will never be subject to roundup or slaughter again.
With special thanks to
The Wild for Life Foundation founded the Navajo Horse Rescue and Recovery Mission to address and provide for the urgent needs of horses and burros found in life threatening situations due to the Navajo Nation roundups. We are dedicated to saving the lives of these and other majestic and sacred wild horses and burros who have been victimized by the highly contested U.S. government funded roundups.