Louisiana's Wild Horses - Fort Polk
Donation protected
For over a 150 years, horses have roamed in what is now the Kisatchie National Forest in Louisiana, which is approximately 604,000 acres, in which the US Army at Fort Polk occupies approx 250,000 acres between to main areas.
Despite public outcry and ongoing litigation, the U.S. Army at Fort Polk is continuing to allow removals of Wild horses from the areas at Fort Polk.
We are raising funds for the purpose of rescuing Fort Polk Horses in holding.
Donations will be used for any of the following purposes: rescue, fostering, adoption, feed, hay, water, veterinary care or other equine care, resources, supplies or equipment, purchasing/leasing of facilities, shelter, land or equine transportation.
Here is a video of some of the fort polk horses that need help.
Donate via GoFundMe below or directly at PayPal.Me/PEGAfortpolkhorses
Please take a minute to enjoy this video showing one of Louisiana best kept secrets, The Wild Horses of Fort Polk in Kisatchie National Forest, their very existence is t

Any help you can provide is so very much appreciated.
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Website: Pegasus Equine Guardian Association
Petition: Protect Louisiana's Wild Horses
Organizer
Amy Hanchey
Organizer
Lafayette, LA