Read their stories

Last week, we reached out to American Wild Horse Conservation (AWHC) supporters about why they give — why protecting wild horses and burros matters so deeply to them. And the response was amazing. 

I’ve been reading the countless stories that inspired people to make their first gift to AWHC. Today, I’m proud to share a few of those stories with you, Jack.

Three quotes from supporters: I have seen the herd of wild horses near Virginia City, Nevada. I watched as they galloped freely. They were magnificent. — Mary. It is simply about the free-spirited lives these animals are allowed to live without any human interference. — Alan. To me, wild horses represent the beauty, freedom, resilience, and independence that have shaped the spirit of the American West. — Laura

Jack, these stories are so powerful — they explain the many reasons why advocates show up for wild horses and contribute to AWHC. And their support has been vital in our fight to safeguard America’s iconic animals. 

From helping fund science-based research and fertility control to fueling legal battles in federal court or amplifying our voice on Capitol Hill, AWHC is fighting every single day for our wild herds. Today, you can help us do even more.

With a gift of just $20 (or more!) you can make a tangible impact for these animals facing cruel and costly roundups and a lifetime of confinement. Will you reflect on the reason why you joined this movement and make a gift to AWHC today?

DONATE NOW

With gratitude, 

Amelia Perrin
Sr. Communications Manager 
American Wild Horse Conservation 



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