This is the moment
The following is from the American Wild Horse Conservation:
The first roundups of 2026 have already taken place.
Wild horses have been captured.
Families broken apart.
Operations carried out with little time for the public to respond.
And now, a far larger number are still ahead. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) plans to remove 14,830 wild horses and burros this year—many immediately after foaling season, when families are most vulnerable.
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Because once large-scale roundups begin, they move fast: Helicopters push horses to exhaustion as they chase them for miles, foals struggle to keep up, and horses of all ages lose their freedom forever.
That’s why AWHC exists, Meredith. We are:
On the Ground: Deploying observers to document roundups and expose the truth
In the Courts: Challenging unlawful actions and fighting for stronger protections
On the Range: Expanding humane fertility control to prevent future roundups
In Washington: Advocating for policy reforms that end this broken system
This work is urgent. And it’s happening right now. But it depends on the support of people who refuse to look away. Because what happens next—for this generation of wild horses—is still being decided.
Will you make a donation to power our work?
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With gratitude,
American Wild Horse Conservation

