STORY UPDATE JULY 14: Jill Starr, founder of Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue wanted to let Care2 members know the latest news about the wild horses rescued from the auction.
1. Lifesavers found a “suitable short term facility” in Fallon, NV where the horses will be housed for the next several months – until they can be placed in horse sanctuaries. Starr said a caravan of volunteers transported each horse to their new temporary home.
2. Following the sale of the horses to Lifesavers, three individuals have come forward to adopt three of the horses. This included one of the officials from the Nevada Department of Agriculture. He was so impressed with the dedication of the Lifesavers group, he decided to personally save a horse.
3. Lifesavers is seeking more people to adopt the horses and donations to offset the cost of feeding the wild horses. Starr said the horses eat 30 bales of hay everyday.
The action Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue took onbehalf of the horses that were discarded by the Bureau of Land Managment and put up for auction – was historic. New developments on the progress of this rescue will be posted as they occur.
A crisis for wild horses was diverted on July 10 when animal activists from Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue bought 172 horses from a state-sanctioned auction in Nevada to keep them from being shipped to slaughterhouses. The group paid $31,415 to save the wild horses.
Last month the U.S. Bureau of Land Management conducted a roundup of wild Mustangs living on a federally sanctioned herding area, near the Nevada-Utah border. According to the Lifesavers website, there was an additional group of 174 wild horses that were captured on an adjacent section of land.
The horses caught on the BLM land fell under federal protection, but the other group was rejected. The BLM deemed these animals as “strays” because they were living on privately owned land.
Jill Starr, president of Lifesavers wrote, “It seems these wild horses migrated away from BLM land, – maybe years ago – and re-located to private owned land.”
Because of this determination, the 174 wild horses received no federal safeguards and were turned over to the Nevada Department of Agriculture – for disposal. This means the horses are sold at an auction to the highest bidders.
Starr told The Associated Press, “High bidders of such horses usually are representatives of slaughterhouses in Mexico and Canada. The meat of the horses is processed for sale in Europe and Asia, where it fetches as much as $25 a pound.”
Lifesavers Wild Horse Rescue, located in Lancaster, California quickly posted a plea for help to their membership. Stephanie Hoefener organized activists to attend the auction and buy every single horse.
With the financial help from Ellie Phipps Price, owner of Sand Hill Durell Vineyards in Sonoma, California, equine activist Madeleine Pickens, Return to Freedom, The Cloud Foundation and others – the organization bought 172 of the 174 horses. Two of the animals were bought by private individuals for their personal use.
“We showed the BLM and the Nevada Department of Agriculture that we will not let them throw our wild horses away like yesterday’s news,” said Starr.
Even Ed Foster of the Nevada Department of Agriculture was amazed with the outcome. He said, “For advocacy groups to step up to the plate and make a financial commitment like this to save the horses, we think this is a wonderful thing.”
The BLM continued with their insistence they did not consider the 174 horses as federally protected mustangs because they came from a populated valley with 200 ranchers. They believe the horses are abandoned animals and their offspring.
In any case, it’s hard to comprehend why this classification would make a difference to the BLM, an agency that has launched a campaign to capture and remove thousands of wild horses because they say there is an overpopulation of horses and limited food supplies.
Lifesavers and the wild horses have many hurdles ahead of them in the next few weeks. They must find food and temporary housing for each horse until they can be transported to their sanctuary in California. They will also need to expand their facility to give the new rescued animals enough land to roam. Ideally they hope to create a natural habitat similar to the home they were taken away from.
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Local is the way to go after reading this.
Thank you, Diane. I think it should be publicly available over the internet though. It can be made so…
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BLM, BP & gov are evil. Sorry but I had to get that out.
If you are not OUTRAGED you are not paying attention. What an understatement.
To those that don't like change I offer you to learn to love it because with change, you can turn it into progress. This story just did that. We all have causes that affect us, some more than others. I watched a movie last night about following your dream. I couldn't figure out what mine was other than owning my own land to live off but I felt something was missing. always been animal activist, environmental and now political activist but it was all too broad. Thank you Annie H. for your idea of an oversite for BLM. Excellent idea and doable. TY Joan for your video:
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All the evil in the world really comes down to money and power and the immature humans that deem it important to have power over others. I am not surprised BP is behind this tragedy as well. The power is in who owns the land people. Buy as much land as you can so these criminals do not have power anymore.
For Ant M: "What is man without the beasts? If all the beasts were gone, man would die from a great loneliness of spirit. For whatever happens to the beasts, soon happens to man. All things are connected."
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These activist are all AWESOME. You have done a wonderful thing these are beautiful creatures and all should be protected and saved.
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Horses are beautiful creatures
Possibly a volunteer board of activist groups, such as those mentioned in the article, should be federally appointed to oversee BLM decision making processes and everyday workings of this agency in order to speak for those animals that can't speak for themselves.
This is a fantastic example of what activism can do. Activists who are determined to make a difference can gather in numbers and truly make things happen. You do not have to be wealthy if you can get enough people together, the energy and committment combined with small donations can add up. Sometimes it just takes work. Other times, it requires money and active fundraising. But wonderful things CAN BE DONE. My heartfelt thanks to the Lifesavers, not only for saving these wonderful horses, but for giving an example to so many people who otherwise sometimes feel helpless.. and hopeless. Thanks for the light and love.
Thank goodness for Lifesavers, they have done a wonderful job!! I wish I was wealthy, I would totally donate towards taking care of a horse but I can't right now :(
I am glad that BLM is here. I am hoping that maybe there will be a program to match abused horses with abused children to give therapy to each other.
Here in my town, we have Willow Creek Ranch - http://www.willowcreekranch.org/ - It's an organization that takes retired horses and they are therapy horses for disabled people. They help out with mental AND physical therapy, and gives those who are in need what they need to develop trust, balance and more. Please check out the website to find out more.
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