Animal Advocacy Projects.
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Engler Canyon Ranch
Since opening our gates in 2017, Engler Canyon Ranch has become the permanent home to 167 high-risk, wild-born mustangs, burros and bonded family members. Our respectful, hands-off approach allows these mustangs to decompress and heal from the traumas of capture in a natural and dynamic herd setting. Our rolling hills, short grass prairie, and forested draws provide the perfect blend of wide-open spaces, natural protection, and re-wilded living on 14,000 (and growing!) acres, all within the safety of our sanctuary borders.
Though our sanctuary protects nearly 30,000-acres, nearly half isn't yet safe for mustangs. We're working to change that, and deeply appreciate any help along the way. Donations are used to help care for our herd, maintain and install our evergrowing fencelines, improve water and forage access, keep emergency hay, and make sanctuary improvements that benefit the herd. Donations are tax-deductible, and every dollar goes directly to the herd!
Our herd sends their thanks, and so do we!
EIN: 54-1876544
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Disappointment Valley Mustang Sanctuary
Our original wild horse refuge, Disappointment Valley Mustang Sanctuary, is home to 33 mustangs. The herd is primarily made up of seniors from the Spring Creek Basin HMA, which borders our sanctuary. The rugged beauty of this location is astounding, though it requires a higher level of support. Supplemental feed, and at times, water, is required due to the exceptionally dry region and salty soil, in addition to the ongoing creek and land reclamation work.
Your donation helps to provide year-round hay, land & creek work, and maintenance to our water catchment system. Every dollar donated goes directly to the herd. Thank you for your support!.
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Parker Project
In rural areas with limited resources, hundreds of thousands of puppies and kittens are born into a world unfit to care for them. Most end up passing away from the elements, predators, and diseases.
By vaccinating the animals already brought into this world, we will be able to get ahead of those diseases that are causing the suffering of so many. With all of this knowledge, we decided to create this project. By spaying, neutering, and vaccinating both owned and homeless animals, we would be nipping the problem in the bud.
Now, every week, a veterinary team skilled specifically in efficient, high volume spay and neuter some of the most rural, in need areas of the country to provide completely free veterinary services.
The Parker Project’s mobile surgical unit is life-saving machine needed by so many. In the years to come, we only hope to increase the amount animals we can help.
There is so much work to be done, and we couldn’t do it without the continuous support from donors, volunteers, and collaborators.
Volunteers are always welcome! Find out more about Parker Project
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Elephant Sanctuaries
In addition to donating land and our ongoing support for the Elephant Nature Park in Thailand, we are proud past supporters of The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee and the Cambodia Wildlife Sanctuary.
*The Serengeti Foundation is not affiliated or involved in the operation of these projects. Please visit their websites for more information.
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Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
We are proud to help support the brave endeavors of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust’s anti-poaching team and fully applaud their animal care and habitat initiatives. The Serengeti Foundation has also provided financial support to dig two water wells in the remote, dry areas of the parks.
Please help support their work by visiting Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
*The Serengeti Foundation is not affiliated or involved in the operation of this project.
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Wildlife Rehabilitation
Through our core wildlife partner, Holly’s Haven Wildlife Rescue, the Serengeti Foundation assists in rehabilitating, transporting, and releasing injured and orphaned animals as part of a volunteer network. Please help support their work by visiting Holly's Haven Wildlife Rescue
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