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Havasu Falls has reopened for tourism…please #RefuseToRent the pack horses and
mules!

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 * About
 * Background
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    * Our Position
    * The Solutions

 * How To Help
 * Media Kit
 * FAQ
 * Testimony
 * Gallery
 * Contact Us





BE THEIR VOICE

ADVOCATES OF THE HAVASUPAI PACK ANIMALS

A Voice for the Voiceless
Beyond the natural beauty of the Havasupai region of the Grand Canyon, there is
an ugly truth. For more than four decades, countless pack horses and mules in
the canyon have been neglected and abused by certain violent individuals. From
the scale of abuse that has been documented, it is clear that this is a chronic
and systemic problem within the Supai nation. Whether due to lack of resources
or willful disregard, SAVE pledges to do all we can to address this problem. We
pledge to be a voice for the animals.

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Havasu Falls Reopens

After a three-year closure, Havasu Canyon is once again open to tourism. If
you’re thinking of going, make sure you read this first.

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“Trail of Blood”

Learn more about the ongoing plight of the pack animals at Havasu Canyon through
this compelling short film, “Trail of Blood. Watch it now.

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The mission of SAVE is to end the starvation and abuse of the pack animals on
the Havasupai reservation; to elevate these animals to their rightful place in
the Havasupai culture and all cultures as sentient beings that deserve
compassionate care and respect for their service to human beings.

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