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    Horse2Heart.org is a horse rescue resource center sharing information and education about the rescue, rehabilitation and re-training of unwanted horses. For local help with Horse Rescue search our list of Horse Rescue Organizations by state. Nutrition is an integral part of the rescue process and the “Horse Health & Nutrition” category is where you will find this vital horse nutrition information. In addition to a health and nutrition category we have horse evaluation information, horse training and other relevant horse rescue information gathered from Equestrian experts.

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    At one time over two million wild horses and burros roamed free in the United States. Now only 17,000 remain in the wild. To learn more about America’s Wild Mustangs

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    Blind Horse Rescue Story

    This story is an actual adoption at Turtlerock Rescue in Fitzwilliam, NH. Turtlerock Rescue is an equine sanctuary and the first in the area to offer a ‘Lifetime Care Program’ for equines with special needs...

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    Sheryl Crow & Viggo Mortensen lend their support and knowledge for preserving the last few remaining free roaming wild horses and burros in America.
    CLICK HERE to watch Viggo Mortensen and Sherly Crow Video.

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    The Wild Horse Sanctuary

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     April 10th, 2009

    The Wild Horse Sanctuary is a non-profit public foundation, responsible for the protection and preservation of America’s wild horses. The sanctuary is located near Shingletown, California.

    Their goals are:

    Increase public awareness of the genetic, biological, and social value of America’s wild horses through pack trips on the sanctuary, publications, mass media and public outreach programs.

    Continue to develop a working, replicable model for the proper and responsible management of wild horses in their natural habitat.
    Demonstrate that wild horses can co-exist on the open range in ecological balance with many diverse species of wildlife including black bear, bobcat, mountain lion, wild turkeys, badger and gray fox.

    Collaborate with research projects in order to document the intricate and unique social structure, biology, reversible fertility control, and native intelligence of the wild horse.

    The wild horse Sanctuary
    P.O. Box 30
    Shingletown, CA 96088-0030
    Phone: (530) 474-5770
    Website: http://www.wildhorsesanctuary.org