TYVM WY14 Wild Horses Feb 270 Acres
Donation protected
February board must be raised by January 25th!
Please Help! The clock is ticking . . . !
In 2014, after a stealth BLM roundup, Mark Boone Junior and I rescued many Dry Creek Wild Horses back from the Canadian slaughterhouse yard. All the wild horses from their herd, over the age of 2, had been quickly slaughtered at the plant right after the roundup. These youngsters were going to be live shipped to Asia for sashimi. We rescued them before they were sent to the Canadian airport.
Now the WY14™ Wild Horses are part of an essential preservation project. 2 wild mares arrived pregnant who had healthy foals and only 3 foals were conceived and joined the herd since we rescued them. The preservation herd lives on a grassroots funded sanctuary on 270 rented biodiverse acres with ponds, meadows for grazing, spring-fed creeks, hills, buttes and their families. There are 4 bands and one of them is a bachelor band just like in the wild. They need help to pay their board in this natural setting where they are re-wilding.
Their board on the ranch is paid monthly and due on the 1st of the month. The February board needs to be raised by the 25th to transfer into the account, to make their 1st of the month deadline. The disbursement company takes about 5% so the total the WY14™ Wild Horse herd needs to raise is $3,150. We raise money for their board monthly through crowdfunding so everyone can be a part of their life. Every dollar counts and they all add up to meet the WY14™'s goal.
We are looking for someone to help us with a capital land campaign or someone who can find a large land donation suitable for the WY14™ Wild Horses. Please contact me if you can help. Meanwhile the WY14™ Wild Horses are boarding on 270 biodiverse acres where they are able to live in a natural setting--so happy and definitely healing from the trauma of the Wyoming roundup and loss.
Please donate today for their February board!
The 270 acre terrain is varied from spring fed creeks and ponds to meadows and sagebrush, trees to hills and buttes. This is a good place for them. The vet, VIP visitors, and others have observed how happy they are. This is a grassroots project where your donation goes directly to them.
Please make your tax-deductible donation to help the wild horses after they lost everything from the roundup to slaughter. Click here to donate: https://www.gofundme.com/my82sw-help-the-wy14tm-wild-horses
This is a very important preservation project and we are volunteers. All the money raised goes to the WY14™'s monthly board on the 270 acres. The American Wild Horse Institute is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to the education about and the preservation of America's last wild horses. Our Tax ID is 46-4516347.
Donate today to make a difference in the lives of the amazing wild horses rescued back from the slaughterhouse yard. Thank you and Bless you!
The WY14™ Wild Horses send you their Great Love and Gratitude. They are so thankful you are helping them.
For the Wild Ones,
Anne Novak
Volunteer Executive Director
American Wild Horse Institute
501(c)3 nonprofit organization
Organizer
Anne Novak
Organizer
Berkeley, CA