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The Humane Society of the United States is pleased to announce plans to develop the Doris Day Horse Rescue and Adoption Center at the The Fund for Animal's Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch in Murchison, Texas. Thanks to a generous donation of $250,000 by the Doris Day Animal Foundation, the new center will serve as a model facility for the re-homing of horses.

The new center is projected to open by the end of the year.

"I loved Cleveland Amory, and this is the culmination of a dream of mine," says Doris Day, founder of the Doris Day Animal Foundation. "Cleveland was a great friend and humanitarian, and we often talked about ways to help even more horses. Now, through the new Doris Day Horse Rescue and Adoption Center at Cleveland's ranch, horses will get the loving care, safety and security that they deserve."

The HSUS has worked with horse rescues throughout the United States for a number of years to provide support and coordination to assist in caring for and re-homing horses in need. This new facility will allow the HSUS to develop and implement state of the art techniques to identify the most efficient and effective methods for caring for horses in need and to place them in loving homes for life.

"The Black Beauty Ranch was originally founded to save 577 burros living in the Grand Canyon, and I know that Cleveland would be so happy to know that his wonderful friend Doris Day is helping provide such fantastic support for animals at the nation's most diverse animal care facility," said Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of The HSUS. "Doris and Cleveland are two of the most important figures in the era of the contemporary animal protection movement, and this is thrilling for me to see this reunion of their interests."

Doris Day and The HSUS had been discussing ways to work together on a horse rescue project, and the non-profit Doris Day Animal Foundation recently helped fund publication of The Humane Society of the United States' Complete Guide to Horse Care.

The Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch is a program of The Fund in partnership with The HSUS. It is the world's most diverse sanctuary for rescued abused, neglected and abandoned animals.

Posted: May 5, 2009

 

 
   

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