Monday, September 19, 2011

Wild Asses Leave Hawaii For Hollywood

More than 100 unwanted wild donkeys have been flown from Hawaii to California where rescuers will try to find new homes for them, a rancher says. The 120 animals made the 2,500-mile flight from the Big Island to the mainland and then a 120-mile trip by truck to the Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue ranch near Tehachapi Saturday, the Los Angeles Times reported. The Hawaiian donkeys are a vestige of an earlier time when they were used to transport sugar cane and other crops, work no longer needed. "This is a good bunch," facility owner Mark Meyers said while watching the donkeys eating hay. Meyers, 48, and his wife Amy, 37, have helped rescue more than 2,000 donkeys over the past dozen years, the newspaper said. The couple's non-profit ranch can hold up to 325 donkeys while they search for people to adopt them...more

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

We also have some "wild asses" who need to leave NM.

Anonymous said...

Texas has a bunch too that need homes, donkeys that is...between the wild fires and droughts people are cutting them loose cause they can't feed them. Guess we're stuck with the 2 legged ones....