Jack,

We are at a crossroads in our fight to protect America’s wild horses. This week, the U.S. District Court for the District of Wyoming ruled on our legal case giving the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) the green light to remove nearly 5,000 Wyoming wild horses and destroy 2.1 million acres of their habitat. But this is not the end of the story — it’s a call to action.

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This outcome was not unexpected and we will appeal it to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. We knew from the start that this issue would ultimately be decided by the appellate court, regardless of which side prevailed at the lower court. 

Jack, we’ve won important cases at this appellate court before that show the BLM doesn’t have the power to remove wild horses from public lands just because landowners want them off their private property. And we’re not backing down now. Can you donate right now to fuel our legal team and ensure we have the resources to see this case through the Appellate Court process?


Photo Credit: Kimerlee Curyl Photography

I’ve been working with the attorneys, fighting for Wyoming’s wild horses for over a decade.  I’ve visited these herds, I’ve seen how magnificent these wild horses are. I know that if we stand by, this ruling could give the BLM unprecedented power to erase Herd Management Areas, threatening the very existence of not only the Salt Wells Creek and Great Divide Basin herds, but also other wild horse herds across the West. But if we act now, we have a chance to preserve these lands and protect the wild horses who call them home. That’s why today, we filed a Notice of Appeal, making it clear to the BLM that we will not back down.

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This is a pivotal moment in our 12-year fight for these incredible animals. We cannot allow the livestock industry’s demands for eradication of the iconic Salt Wells Creek and Great Divide Basin wild herds to prevail. I hope you stand with me as we once again take this fight to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. 

Onward, together,

Suzanne Roy 
Executive Director
American Wild Horse Conservation



 
 
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