Jack,

What a month it’s been for American Wild Horse Conservation (AWHC)! From our unforgettable annual Stay Wild event in sunny Los Angeles to participating in the Homes for Horses Coalition Conference, our team has been hard at work fighting for wild horses. Keep reading to discover the highlights from these inspiring events and learn how you can take action against the cruel and costly practice of helicopter roundups!


An Unforgettable Evening In LA


Photo by Jessica Mangia

Our annual Stay Wild event took place in sunny Los Angeles this year, bringing together wild horse lovers for a truly unforgettable celebration. The event featured music, inspirational speeches, and beautiful art, all in honor of our shared love for wild horses and the community that stands united in their protection. Be sure to check out the photos and learn more about our 2024 Freedom Award recipient, Jenni Kayne.

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AWHC Attends the Homes for Horses Conference

Last month, AWHC team members Amelia Perrin and Fernando Guerra spoke at the Homes for Horses Coalition Conference in Washington, D.C. They also met with members of Congress to discuss humane conservation solutions for wild horses. A highlight was meeting with Rep. Juan Ciscomani, who showed up wearing his Stay Wild hat! A strong advocate, he has pushed for reforms to the BLM’s Wild Horse and Burro Program. Click here to watch AWHC’s presentations!

WATCH


Speak Up Against the Use of Helicopters

Tomorrow, the United States Forest Service will host a virtual public hearing on the use of helicopters in wild horse roundups in the Modoc and Inyo National Forests. This is a crucial opportunity to speak up against the harmful practice of helicopter roundups. Take action and make your voice heard here!

TAKE ACTION

Thank you for reading and taking action, Jack.

Team AWHC



 
 
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