The creation of an eco-sanctuary is one of the three primary goals of Texas
H2Oasis
TM.
Appy Abby Jester - Paint Hermaphrodite Moki - Adopted 08/10
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Mustang Refuge
Mustangs -
wild horses - are part of the American heritage. Whether or not we've actually seen a wild horse or burro is less important than knowing that they exist
somewhere out west, running wild and free. The image is an icon, a treasured symbol of American freedom and independence.
This image was fading
fast thanks to the
Burns Amendment. Presently, there are fewer mustangs in the wild than are held in captivity by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). On March 4, the BLM declined
Madeleine Pickins' adoption offer.
Texas
H2Oasis, located in Driftwood, TX, began a mustang rescue program to adopt
wild mustangs in 2008. The first rescues, once part of the
Ft. Worth Extreme Mustang Makeover, were adopted to their forever home on March 22, 2009. The second pair of mustangs, a chestnut mare and foal, were adopted separately in November and December. The most recent pair, a black filly with white star, and a leopard Appaloosa, are available for adoption. By fostering, training, and placing these mustangs with qualified adopters, Texas
H2Oasis is saving these icons of the American west - two mustangs at a time.
Mustangs arrive in Driftwood at Texas H2Oasis from
Peter Bartell on
Vimeo.
Click to become an a-filly-ate! Volunteer to help care for and/or train the mustangs!
Volunteer to work with or help train these mustangs to ensure their adoption
.
These mustangs are being provided veterinary and farrier care, food, room to roam -
and love.
Texas
H2Oasis is saving a piece of Texan history - two mustangs at a time.
Click to become an a-filly-ate! Adopt a mustang - by the month!
A donation of $65 feeds and provides veterinary care for a mustang for a month.
Will you adopt a mustang - by the month?
Click to become a Mustang Mama! Adopt a mustang!
Will you adopt a mustang - by the month?
Texas
H2Oasis is also actively seeking donated or leased land on which it can provide a safe refuge for some of these mustangs.
Land and funding are urgently needed!
TEXAS H2OASIS IS AN ALL VOLUNTEER, 501(c)(3),
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO ITS MISSIONS.
ALL DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE.