Jack, 

As we start the new year, our team is not only reflecting on the impact we made in 2023, but also on how we can continue our momentum in 2024 – and we would like your input. 

From expanding support for fertility control programs to other wild horse herds across the West, to the launch of our groundbreaking Land Conservancy Project and acquisition of over 3,300 acres of prime habitat in Nevada, we made tangible progress in advancing the cause of wild horse and burro conservation last year.

These remarkable wins are worth celebrating, but until our beloved wild herds can live out their days wild and free, there is still much to be done. So, our team is busy setting our priorities for 2024 – and, Jack, as one of our most dedicated AWHC supporters, we want your valued input.

Will you take our 2024 priorities survey and let us know what issue area you believe are most important to take on this year?

EXPANDING IN-THE-WILD CONSERVATION PROGRAMS, SUCH AS HUMANE FERTILITY CONTROL
EXPANDING LAND CONSERVANCY MANAGEMENT AND LAND ACQUISITION PROGRAMS
PASSING STRONGER PROTECTIONS FOR WILD HORSES AND BURROS IN CONGRESS
SUPPORTING MORE RESCUE EFFORTS FOR AT-RISK WILD HORSES AND BURROS
EDUCATING PUBLIC AWARENESS ABOUT THE PLIGHT OF WILD HORSES AND HOW THEY CAN HELP
ADVANCING LEGAL PROTECTIONS
INVESTIGATING AND EXPOSING THE HARSH REALITY WILD HERDS FACE AT THE HANDS OF THE GOVERNMENT
EXPANDING OPPORTUNITIES TO VISIT AND LEARN MORE ABOUT WILD HORSE HERDS

2023’s successes were made possible because of supporters like you, Jack. And we know we can build on these wins in the year ahead — but only if we work together.

So, Jack, we want to know: What issue areas do you believe are most important to take on this year? Take our 2024 priorities survey and let us know! →

Thanks,

Team AWHC



 
 
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