Happy National Wildlife Day, Jack!

This holiday was established to honor the wildlife living among us. That’s why we’re celebrating America’s wild horses and burros living in ecological balance with thousands of other species on our public lands across the West. Can you chip in to help fuel our in-the-wild conservation work to protect these iconic animals? >>


Photo: John T. Humphrey

Our Land Conservancy Project builds on our unmatched record of in-the-wild conservation by working to restore meadows, protect creeks and springheads to provide life-sustaining access to water, and reseed areas with native grasses to ensure that wild horses and other wildlife have the resources they need to thrive. As you can see from the photo above, mustangs aren’t the only form of life flourishing on AWHC land!

Support In-the-Wild Conservation

When we announced our Land Conservancy Project in 2021, it was a groundbreaking new idea that we knew would be successful. Today, our main focus is ground healing.

We hope to see continued success demonstrated by thriving wild herds and flourishing wildlife of ALL kinds roaming free on the lands they call home.


Photo: John T. Humphrey

In addition to our Land Conservancy Project, our dedicated team is showing up every single day in the field, in the courts, and on Capitol Hill continuing our fight to uphold the promise to protect America’s wild horses and burros for generations to come. 

But we can’t do this important work without your help, Jack. If you’re with us in the fight to protect America’s wild horses and burros, will you make a donation of any amount to fuel our work today?

Chip In Now

Thank you for your support, and happy National Wildlife Day! 

– Team AWHC



 
 
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American Wild Horse Conservation
P.O. Box 1733
Davis, CA 95617
United States