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Jack,
In just a few days, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is set to begin an inhumane and unnecessary roundup of Wyoming’s McCullough Peaks wild horses.
This bait trap operation would remove up to 41 innocent mustangs from their home and would threaten the genetic health and longevity of this historic wild horse herd. We need to speak up against this disastrous plan before it’s too late.
That’s why we’ve been ramping up our awareness efforts, both in Wyoming and nationwide, to stop the BLM from moving forward with the McCullough Peaks roundup.
We’ve launched billboards in Cody, Wyoming just outside of where the McCullough Peaks wild horses live:
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We’ve also launched billboards in Cheyenne, Wyoming where BLM leadership is located, and mobile billboards in Washington, DC which are driving around the National Mall — including to the U.S. Department of the Interior — to pressure policymakers into action:
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To bolster our awareness, we are also running ads in local newspapers, such as the Wyoming Tribune Eagle and Casper Star-Tribune to spread the word about this pointless and cruel roundup. And finally, we launched TV ads on streaming services to bring national awareness to this issue.
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Jack, we’re doing all we can to make sure the McCullough Peaks wild horses stay wild and free – but we need your help. Here’s how you can help STOP the roundup of the McCullough Peaks wild horses:
1. Send an email to the BLM, DOI, and Wyoming leadership by visiting keepwywyld.com [[link removed]]
2. Make the Calls:
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Nada
Culver,
BLM
Deputy
Director
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202-255-6979
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Andrew
Archuleta,
BLM
Wyoming
State
Director:
307-775-6001
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Tracy
Stone
Manning,
BLM
Director:
202-208-3801
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You can say: “Hi, my name is [NAME] and I am calling to ask that you please halt the removal of the McCullough Peaks wild horse herd. This removal does not need to happen right now and should at least wait until after winter to assess the condition of the population.”
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Thank you for stepping up, Jack. Together, we can stop this disastrous plan and protect this iconic wild horse herd.
– AWHC Team
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United States