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Protect Pine Nut Wild Horses

Organized by Anne Novak
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Protect Pine Nut Wild Horses ~ Be a Walking Billboard!

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All funds raised will go directly to ANDEAN TAPIR FUND
$930 raised
59 items sold of
200 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
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Organized by Anne Novak

About this campaign

Protect Pine Nut Wild Horses

The Pine Nut Wild Horses are threatened with a cruel BLM roundup to remove the majority of this treasured herd from public land. Protect Mustangs &Friends of Animalsare fighting the roundup in court but don’t know what the outcome will be. . . Right now there are only maybe 332 Pine Nut wild horses left on the 90,000 acre range next to Carson City, Nevada--very close to Lake Tahoe. The BLM wants to take 200 away forever. This would leave a nonviable number so the herdcould have a hard time survivingenvironmental changes ahead.We are PRAYING for a miracle to help the horses andstop the roundup. Please stand with the Pine Nut wild horses and become a Walking Billboard to help PROTECT the belovedwild ones!

USA Today reports on the Pine Nut lawsuit: (http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/01/28/nevada-pine-nut-wild-horse-roundup/22467797/)


Pine Nut Wild Horses wereseen on CBS Sunday morning News (http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/nature-wild-horses/) filmed by Carl Mrozek.

Thesenative wild horses deserve to be protected, live in freedom and contribute to the thriving natural ecological balance as they fill their ecological niche. Besides being a wonderful asset for Eco-Tourism (only 4 hours from San Francisco), the Pine Nut wild horses reduce costly wildfires at no cost to the taxpayer.

Roundups are a cruel use of tax dollars. Some years roundups cost in themillions . . .

Why is the BLMscapegoating native wild horses for range damage caused by commercialand human use? Because wild horses are the underdog without a fat wallet lobby protecting their interests. They need you to STAND UP for them and be a Walking Billboard to let people know what's going on.

Protect Mustangs' fiscal sponsor, while our 501c3 applicationis in the works,is the Andean Tapir Fund--a 501c3 run by Protect Mustangs'Director of Ecology and Conservation, Craig Downer. Your donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extend of the law.

Thank you for helping America's wild horses!


Supporters

Jeaneen Andretta 1 item + $25
Andrea Lauren Brown 1 item
michelle Storace 1 item + $10

it is barbaric abuse and they are doing to the Mustangs what was done to the American Indians

Anne 1 item
Nicole Miller 2 items + $25
Karin Buckham 1 item
Anonymous 1 item
Juliette Fisher 1 item
Marlinda Ebbert & Frank Vaz 2 items

Wild Horses need to be free, they were a part of this land way before man. I used to work with the VRWPA, and spent a lot of time working with the Mustangs. I have adopted 3 of them, and they are a pleasure to ride. Very beautiful animals.

Barb 1 item

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