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Help Us Rescue Two At-Risk Burros!

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*Mustang Mission Wild Equine Rescue is currently obtaining 501(c)3 nonprofit status, but at this time your donations ARE NOT tax-deductible .  However, an incredibly generous donor will match your donations if we reach our goal of $1,500! Each year, the Bureau of Land Management rounds up thousands of wild horses and burros from their western rangelands.  While mustangs are the more popular wild equine, burros are equally as important.  After capture, these mustangs and burros are housed in tiny holding facilities for months or years before being offered for adoption or sale via online auction or in-person adoption events. On the Bureau of Land Management's upcoming online auction is a group of older burros available as sales eligible.  That means they can be sold without limitation and the purchaser is not held accountable for what they do with the burros once they leave the government holding facilities.  Although not proven, many of these sales eligible burro...

Take Action for Our Wild Horses and Burros!

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Our wild horses and burros have been facing serious challenges from the government, and this year is no different.  The Bureau of Land Management is planning to remove "at least" a record of 19,000 mustangs and burros this Fiscal Year 2022.  But we mustang advocates and lovers have had enough.  We're trying even harder to bring about a change for our wild equines.  The Cloud Foundation, along with many wild horse advocates, are demanding a hearing for wild horses and burros.  Please join in on taking action for our wild horses by  submitting your comments .  Thank you so much for standing up for our wild horses and burros! "The earth is the Lord's." Psalm 24:1

Take Action for the Sand Wash Basin Wild Horses!

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The Cloud Foundation's Action Alert.  Click on the image to take action with TCF. The wild horses of Sand Wash Basin are undergoing a terrible and extremely inhumane roundup right now.  The Bureau of Land Management has categorized this roundup as "emergency" due to drought conditions, but this is just an excuse.  Right now, thousands of privately-owned cattle are grazing in Sand Wash Basin, yet our federally protected, nationally-loved wild horses are the first to be removed.  Additionally, the contractors for this roundup have been violating the Comprehensive Animal Welfare Program guidelines regularly. Please join us in demanding the BLM to stop this roundup immediately. * Take Action * Read the Roundup Reports