Jack,
The countdown is on.
At midnight, our $100,000 Giving Tuesday match expires — and wild horses across the West are running out of time.
Right now, our field documenters are gearing up for what could be the most brutal roundup year on record. In 2026, our team will be boots on the ground — in freezing wind, scorching heat, and dangerous terrain — to expose the brutal truth of what happens at the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) helicopter roundups.
Because when the world sees what really happens, change becomes possible.
Your Giving Tuesday gift today directly fuels this work — and thanks to a generous donor every donation made towards our $100,000 goal will be 2X MATCHED. Will you make a donation now to help us reach our goal?
Jack: This is what your Giving Tuesday gift makes possible:
💥 $3,000 covers the cost of documenting a full federal roundup
This includes travel, equipment, field time, and the specialized gear required to capture video and photos from miles away. Just one documented roundup can be the difference between exposing abuses that change policy and the BLM continuing the status quo.
📸 $200 covers one week of zoom-lens rental for an observer
Most roundups place the public at least a half mile — sometimes even a full mile — from the trap. Without high-powered lenses, the public would never see the injuries, the brutality. Your donation literally brings the truth into focus.
🏨 $100–$150 covers one night of lodging for an observer in remote areas
Many roundups happen in the remote corners of the West, hours from the nearest town. Your support keeps our team on the ground when it matters most.
In 2026, the stakes are higher than ever: The largest roundup in U.S. history is set to take place, removing 5,000 wild horses from Nevada and the BLM has a dangerous $25 sale program that is renewing the demand to send once-wild horses into the slaughter pipeline.
Oftentimes, if we are not there with the cameras rolling — no one will be.
Every minute between now and midnight will decide how many roundups we can document, how many investigations we can launch, and how many wild horses we can fight for in the year ahead. Please make a donation before midnight tonight to help us protect America’s wild horses.
Thank you for your support.
— AWHC Roundup Documentation Team