Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue to Welcome 3,000 Wild Donkeys in Collaboration with Bureau of Land Management

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Wild Donkeys in Saline Valley Death Valley National Park. Photo credit Mark S. Meyers.

TEXAS, July 26, 2023 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue, a leading donkey protection organization, has announced an ambitious partnership with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The organization has committed to taking care of 3,000 sale-eligible wild donkeys over the next five years, reflecting its ongoing commitment to safeguarding donkey welfare.

In a statement, Rebecca Scott, Project Manager of Peaceful Valley's Wild Burro Project, expressed her enthusiasm about the partnership. "We are thrilled to be partnering with the Bureau of Land Management in this crucial endeavor to provide a safe haven for 3,000 sale-eligible wild donkeys. At Peaceful Valley, we strongly believe in preserving the natural beauty of our wild donkeys and are committed to their well-being, both in their natural habitats and in our care."

Beyond this partnership, Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue works tirelessly across various initiatives. These include a wild donkey project in the Death Valley, Mojave National Preserve, Fort Irwin, and NASA Goldstone areas, in collaboration with the National Park Service, US Army, and NASA. The organization also actively works to combat donkey abuse, neglect, abandonment, and hoarding, extending their work nationwide.

To learn more about Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue, its various initiatives, and how to contribute, visit www.donkeyrescue.org.

Source: Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue, Inc. via Newswire

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