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Jack — We've got a lot to share with you in this week's edition of eNews, including our latest report on the Clan Alpine wild horse roundup, an update on the tragic death of a mare on Nevada's Virginia Range, and a stunning surprise from the Cedar Mountain Herd Management Area.
Read on to learn more.
Clan Alpine Wild Horse Roundup Update [[link removed]]
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The Clan Alpine wild horse roundup ended on November 28th. The BLM captured 1,605 wild horses, and permanently removed 1,415. During the roundup, 22 mustangs were euthanized. AWHC was on the ground documenting this operation and bringing awareness to the plight of wild horses. Read our full report on the roundup here. [[link removed]]
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Tragedy Strikes Virginia Range [[link removed]]
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A distressing incident occurred on Nevada’s Virginia Range as a mare was found on November 19th, trapped in an illegally set snare, and severely injured from a likely second snare. She sustained a horrendous injury that nearly severed her leg and ultimately led to her death. The American Wild Horse Campaign and Wild Horse Connection are joining together to offer a reward to bring justice for this mare’s untimely death. Read our press release here. [[link removed]]
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The First Snowstorm in the Cedar Mountain Herd Management Area [[link removed]]
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Black Friday unfolded with a stunning surprise this year as the Cedar Mountain Herd Management Area welcomed its first snowstorm, transforming the Utah landscape into a breathtaking winter wonderland. Read about the experience of AWHC's Utah conservation manager, Tandin, on this incredible day. [[link removed]]
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Thanks for reading, Jack. And thank you for continuing to stand up for our cherished wild horses and burros!
— AWHC Team
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