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WFLF Wild Burro Rescue and Recovery Mission


The Wild for Life Foundation is working to help save and preserve California’s at-Wild Burro Rescuerisk Wild Burros. Wild burros are being rounded up and removed by from their native homelands in Highgrove, CA by County Officials to prevent them from being hit by cars and trains. The burros have been drawn to the busy streets where well-meaning residents and drivers have flocked to feed and water them. It’s been reported that number of burros in the area have already been struck and killed by cars. More than two dozen wild burros have recently been rounded up and impounded by the local County animal shelter. Another 10-20 wild burros will soon face the same fate.

Rescue team members of Wild for Life Foundation’s (WFLF) Wild Burro Rescue and Recovery Mission are working in effort to provide lifesaving rescue services and safe harbor for as many wild burros as possible. "We are dealing with a crisis situation," says Katia Louise. "It's a tragedy. Drivers travel at freeway speeds through the area, it’s dangerous for everyone and burros are dying." Riverside County Animal Services (RCDAS) has defined the situation as an urgent matter.

Charity missions like the ‘WFLF Wild Burro Rescue and Recovery Mission’ help raise awareness and essential funds to aid at-risk wild burros that need urgent care and safe harbor after losing their freedom, their homes and their families during roundups.

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“We are dedicated to saving, protecting and preserving wild and domestic equines through rescue, sanctuary and education,” said Katia Louise. “Central to WFLF’s Wild Equine Preservation Mission is our commitment to help see that wild equines are able to maintain their natural social structures. Fundamental to the core of WFLF’s equine rescue and sanctuary program is our commitment to assure a forever safe harbor for each and every animal that comes through our doors.”


Wild burros are losing their once protected native homes on America’s public lands. As the remaining number of Wild Horses and Burros in the U.S. nears extinction, education and appreciation through the protection and observation of Wild Burros Horses in natural sanctuary environments becomes tantamount to their survival as a species. America’s Wild Equids cannot be reproduced once they are gone.

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WFLF’s Wild Horse and Burro Program strives to preserve and protect the lives of rare and historic wild equines as part of the natural ecosystem and educate people about the need for the preservation of this threatened native species. Additionally, through this Mission, rescued wild equines are given an opportunity to heal and thrive in WFLF’s natural habitat sanctuary and recovery center.Wild Burro Sanctuary

Support for WFLF’s Wild Burro Sanctuary & Indigenous Heritage Project can be made in a variety of ways. One can become a donor, sponsor a wild herd, make a contribution toward WFLF’s sanctuary land acquisition project, volunteer, or "take action" through social media by raising awareness. Donations received by the Wild For Life Foundation are tax deductible and will help support this vital Mission.

The WFLF Wild Burro Rescue and Recovery is dedicated to saving and preserving wild burros and assuring their protection from roundups and slaughter through rescue, sanctuary and education. Wild For Life Foundation is a Federally registered tax exempt charity: ID# 26-3052458. Donations are tax deductible to the full extent permitted by law.



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