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This week’s e-news contains an exciting announcement about American Wild Horse Conservation’s annual fundraiser, important information about the dangers of feeding wild horses, and recent media coverage about the plight of mustangs and burros, including an opinion piece by wild horse champion Representative Dina Titus (D-NV). Read on for more!


Experience the Wild with AWHC In Los Angeles This Month

On September 19th, join AWHC and our passionate community of wild horse advocates, along with celebrity ambassadors and special guests, for an unforgettable evening celebrating the majesty of wild horses. This exciting event will feature our guest of honor, Jenni Kayne, who is our 2024 recipient of our annual Freedom Award. We're also delighted to have special guest, DJ Brandi Cyrus and her remix of Wild Horses and WildFlowers be a part of our evening program. We'll have an immersive art experience of documentary and fine art provided by Kimerlee Curyl, KT Merry, and Scott Wilson, with select fine art prints featured in our curated auction. All proceeds will benefit AWHC’s life saving conservation work. Don’t miss this opportunity to support our cause, and be part of a wildly fun night!

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A Fed Horse is A Dead Horse

Wild horses are a captivating symbol of the West, drawing visitors from far and wide to witness them in their natural habitats, particularly in Reno's Virginia Range. However, despite good intentions, feeding or giving treats to these wild horses can do more harm than good. Learn more about the dangers of feeding wild horses, especially those in the Virginia Range below.


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Op-ed: Rep. Titus: There is a better way to help wild horses

On August 25th, Representative Dina Titus (D-NV) published an opinion piece in the Las Vegas Sun. It shines a light on the cruelty faced by wild horses and burros due to Bureau of Land Management (BLM) roundups and highlights AWHC’s fertility control program in Nevada as a model for wild horse management across the West.

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Recent Media Coverage 

We are making headlines as we ramp up efforts to protect wild horses and burros across the West. Recently, AWHC’s Scott Wilson was interviewed for the Sopris Sun about the importance of fertility control in Colorado. And in Nevada, Amelia Perrin talked to KOLO TV about the wild horse abuse AWHC documented during the Blue Wing Complex roundup. 

Thank you for reading this week’s edition of e-news,

Team AWHC



 
 
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