Jack, did you see our last email?

Jack, it seems our last email didn’t attach properly — we’re sharing it again so you can read all about the Wild Horse Protection Act of 2025.

Jack, I wanted to make sure you saw the email below — because wins like this don’t come around often in the fight to protect wild horses.

Together, we’ve made real progress: Legal victories, funding secured in Congress, and tens of thousands of petition signatures — all powerful steps against ongoing threats to America’s iconic mustangs.

This year, your legislators have critical opportunities to stand up for America’s horses. Urge them to support safe, humane, and cost-effective solutions that protect wild horses and end cruelty.

Now more than ever, your voice matters. Please take a minute to tell your member of Congress to cosponsor the Wild Horse Protection Act of 2025 >>

TAKE ACTION NOW

Amelia Perrin
American Wild Horse Conservation 

 

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From: Team AWHC <[email protected]>
Date: August 13, 2025
Subject: Jack's role in AWHC advocacy
To: [email protected]

When we mobilize, we’re able to protect America’s mustangs and Keep wild horses wild. Our advocacy wins are made possible by supporters like you.Secured up to $11 million in funding for fertility control for wild horses in past spending legislation. Halted the Bureau of Land Management’s plan to eradicate wild horses from 2M+ acres in Wyoming. Collected over 100,000 signatures to #HaltTheHelicopters and demand an end to the inhumane treatment of wild horses. Successfully urged the House and Senate Appropriations Committees to advance language in the FY26 budget bill to protect against lethal management and slaughter.This year, legislators have critical opportunities to stand up for America’s horses. Urge your representative to cosponsor the Wild Horse and Burro Protection Act of 2025. This bill phases out helicopter roundups in two years and requires cameras on all helicopters in the meantime.


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