RESCUE
Through WFLF's Equine Rescue and Recovery Mission at risk equines are saved from life threatening situations and cruelty. WFLF also partners with community members and works in conjunction with law enforcement and animal services to facilitate and provide for the rescue and placement of animals in need.
Rehabilitation:
WFLF equine rehabilitation and training services benefit victimized wild and domestic horses and burros in need. Rehabilitation begins upon the arrival of each incoming equine, with rest and recovery. The level and type of individual rehabilitation each equine receives thereafter is based on the their individual needs, their breed, their physical condition, social and emotional development, their age, and their overall general background.
Enrichment:
WFLF strives to nurture the mind, body and soul of each animal using kindness to cultivate a trusting relationship with human(s), and overtime their attitudes and behaviors change. WFLF's gentle, soothing rescue and rehabilitation process allows horses, foals and burros who have arrived-in-shock to heal in a calm and safe environment.
Training:
WFLF humane and natural horsemenship training enhances and increases the successful transition and placement of previously neglected and injured domestic equines. Through equine sponsorships, adoption and therapeutic candidates may additionally receive sponsorships for specialized training to aid in their successful transition to new carreers.
Placement:
As an extension of WFLF's enrichment services where horses and people are partners in healing, qualified Fosters and Adopters can take part in the provision of essential care needed for displaced and homeless equines rescued through our parent organization. WFLF's placement program is founded on its Forever Safe Harbor Mission which assures long term safe refuge for each and every rescued horse and burro that comes through our doors.
Sanctuary:
Wild Mustangs, burros and other equines who are not suitable for adoption, therapeutic programming or community enrichment activities are placed through WFLF's sanctuary program. |