Congress Is Deciding the Future of Wild Horses—Your Voice Matters
The following is from the American Wild Horse Conservation:
In this edition of eNews, we’re breaking down the fast-moving developments in Washington that could decide the fate of America’s wild horses. From budget proposals to public land threats, the stakes have never been higher. But there’s still time to make your voice heard. Here’s what you need to know—and how you can help.
What’s Happening in Washington: The Fight to Protect Wild Horses
There’s a lot happening in Washington right now and if you’re feeling confused, you’re not alone. Between sweeping legislative proposals, President Trump’s budget request, and behind-the-scenes funding decisions in Congress, it can be hard to keep track of what it all means, especially for America’s wild horses and burros. That’s where AWHC comes in. We’re here to break it down and help you understand what’s at stake and how you can make a difference.
Want to take action for wild horses, but don’t know how? Start here
America’s wild horses are woven into the very fabric of our public lands. But in the next few weeks, decisions in Washington could put their fate, and the rangelands they roam, on the line.
In early July, the House of Representatives will begin marking up its annual spending bill. Before that happens, we need a tidal wave of citizen voices on record supporting wild horses. Read on for what you can do
Rooted in the Land: The Wild Legacy of America’s Horses
As threats to wild horses and their habitat continue to rise, it’s worth taking a moment to remember just how deeply these animals are rooted in our culture and Western ecosystems. Wild horses aren’t outsiders—they evolved here. They belong here.
READ ABOUT THEIR NATURAL LEGACY
Thank you for standing with us in this fight,
Team AWHC