Jack,

Two young fillies — barely a year old — were found in a Texas kill pen this month. This is their story.

The pair survived a traumatic helicopter roundup in California’s Calico Complex last fall, which resulted in 42 deaths. After that, they endured months in federal holding facilities only to be sold through the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Sale Authority Program for just $25. Weeks later, they were nearly lost to slaughter.

Photo by RJF Equine

This tragic story isn’t unique. Thousands of federally protected wild horses and burros are at risk of entering the slaughter pipeline every year.

Thanks to our Rescue Fund and partners at RJF Equine, Inc. and the Oregon Wild Horse Coalition, these fillies got their happy ending. But so many more wild horses and foals still need our help. Our Rescue Fund is critical to stepping up when wild horses face life-or-death moments, and we urgently need your help to sustain it.

Every dollar counts — now more than ever. Thanks to a generous $100,000 matching gift this holiday season, your donation will go TWICE as far to help us reach our $200,000 end-of-year goal. Will you make a donation today?

🖤 $50 → becomes $100 to power rescues
🖤 $100 → becomes $200 to fight for their freedom
🖤 $250 → becomes $500 to keep them safe

DOUBLE YOUR GIFT →

Photo by RJF Equine

Thank you, RJF Equine, Inc., for giving these sweethearts a freedom ride from the kill pen and a safe place to heal before going to their forever home.

Thank you to the Oregon Wild Horse Coalition for helping coordinate their rescue.

Thank YOU, Jack, for standing with us to keep America’s wild horses wild, safe, and free.

Happy New Year,

AWHC Rescue Team

 

P.S. The clock is ticking! All gifts made through midnight on December 31 will be MATCHED, doubling your impact for wild horses in need. Donate today to power rescues like these two fillies’ life-saving freedom ride. Click here to give →



 
 
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American Wild Horse Conservation
P.O. Box 1733
Davis, CA 95617
United States