Growing Together: Life Groups at HWC
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Read more →Wild Horse Freedom is dedicated to advocating for the protection of America's wild horses and burros, focusing on their rights, conservation, and the preservation of their habitats. Our mission is anchored in the belief that these majestic animals are not just symbols of the Wild West, but vital components of our ecological heritage.
Founded by a group of passionate investigative journalists and animal welfare activists, Wild Horse Freedom emerged from a deep concern for the mismanagement of wild equines. Our founders have a rich history of uncovering the hidden truths behind government policies and corporate interests that threaten the lives of these iconic animals.
We strive to safeguard wild horses and burros through:
Advocacy: Engaging with policymakers and the public to promote fair treatment.
Education: Raising awareness about the ecological importance of wild equines and the threats they face.
Legal Action: Challenging harmful policies and practices that endanger wild herds.
Our efforts focus on several critical areas:
Safeguarding against horse slaughter and advocating for humane alternatives.
Oversight of the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) wild horse roundups.
Promoting the 1971 Wild and Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act as the legal foundation for wild horse protection.
Addressing the controversies surrounding the Adoption Incentive Programs that can lead to slaughter.
As a voice for the voiceless, we invite you to join our mission. Together, we can fight for the freedom and dignity of America's wild equines. Your support is crucial in ensuring that future generations can experience the beauty and significance of these incredible animals.
How does Wild Horse Freedom remain independent? We do not accept government funding, ensuring our advocacy remains unbiased and focused solely on the welfare of wild horses.
What is the difference between 'wild' and 'feral'? Wild horses and burros are those that have lived freely on the range for generations, while feral animals are domesticated breeds that have returned to a wild state.
Discover the power of Life Groups at Hayward Wesleyan Church. Grow in faith, build community, and support one another in the Northwoods.
Read more →Join us at Hayward Wesleyan Church this Sunday! Discover what to expect, including service times, kids' activities, and how to get connected.
Read more →Discover the power of Life Groups at Hayward Wesleyan Church. Grow in faith, build community, and support one another in the Northwoods.
Join us at Hayward Wesleyan Church this Sunday! Discover what to expect, including service times, kids' activities, and how to get connected.