Help us rebuild the range Neptune’s family band depends on

Hi Jack,

Earlier this year, we introduced you to a newborn colt named Neptune, born during foaling season on AWHC’s Fish Springs Land Preserve. He took his first wobbly steps on the cold, March earth of the range — full of that unmistakable, too-long-for-his-body foal energy.

Neptune, a new born foal walks alongside his mother on the range. The text reads "Help us restore their home. Donate now!"

As AWHC’s Nevada State Director, I’ve watched many foals take those first steps across Nevada’s desert landscape. But today, I’m reaching out because the land Neptune and his family band depend on needs our help.

Right now, Jack, your donation goes twice as far to restore these fire-damaged acres. Will you make a 2X-matched gift to help us reach our $25,000 Land Fund goal before Monday at midnight?

DOUBLE MY DONATION

When the Conner Fire swept across the 17,700 acres of Fish Springs at the beginning of summer, it burned up critical wildlife habitat — including the meadows and open spaces where Neptune spent his first days exploring the world alongside his herd.

Thankfully, Neptune is still with his family — healthy, wild, and growing fast. But the lands he calls home need rebuilding.

Your support will fund efforts like reseeding, restoring habitat, and helping to rebuild the fragile areas that young horses like Neptune rely on for forage, shelter, and safety.

That’s why this restoration effort matters so much — and it’s why a generous donor has offered to match every gift made to our Land Fund, up to $25,000, through Monday at midnight. Jack, will you make a 2X-matched donation today to help restore Neptune’s home on the Fish Springs range?

DOUBLE MY DONATION

Thank you for caring about Neptune, his herd, and this land as much as we do.

With gratitude,

Tracy, a white woman with brown hair stands on the range smiling

Tracy Wilson
Nevada State Director
American Wild Horse Conservation



 
 
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