AWHC in the news
Wild horse advocacy group steps up to help fight ejiao trade
By HorseTalk
February 17, 2022
A US wild horse protection group has come out in support of Brooke USA in its efforts to promote the passage of the Ejiao Act (H.R. 5203) to combat the trade in donkey hides.
American Wild Horse Campaign (AWHC) Executive Director Suzanne Roy said that with US demand being a driver of the trade, the country was in a unique position to put a dent in the production of ejiao and support the welfare of the animals and the economic sustainability of people in developing countries.
Reno horses vie with homebuilders for habitat
By Dana Gentry, Nevada Current
February 16, 2022
They are the majestic mustangs that spurred the creation of America’s Wild Horse and Burro Act. Now, Reno’s herds are increasingly succumbing to traffic collisions as housing developments expand into wildlife territory.
Federal horse adoption program brings free wild horses and questions to Texas
By Paul Flahive, Texas Public Radio
February 10, 2022
One hundred and twenty wild horses and burros were up for adoption from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management last weekend.
A metal and wood door slammed shut behind a dark brown mustang, confining it in a narrow loading chute. Surrounded by a high steel fence on all sides, the wild horse’s hind legs visibly trembled with fear.
Hot breaths of steam shot from his nose.
This horse was adopted. He waited to be loaded into a trailer on a freezing Texas morning.
Record Wyoming wild horse gather ends
By Nicole Pollack, Kilgore News Herald
January 25, 2022
Wyoming’s monthslong wild horse roundup is over.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) gathered a record 4,161 horses from five herd management areas in the southwestern part of the state, just below its target of about 4,300. Of those horses, 621 were returned to their home range, 3,540 were permanently removed and 37 were killed.
Operations, which began in the final two herd management areas on Jan. 6, ended last week.
Brooke USA Foundation Announces National Support for Efforts to Pass Ejiao Act in Congress
By Kendall Bierer, American Horse Publications
January 27, 2022
Bureau of Land Management offers financial incentives for adoption of wild horses and donkeys
By Ryan Bittan, ABC 4
January 26, 2022
(ABC4) – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is offering financial incentives for the adoption of untrained animals, specifically wild horses and donkeys (or burros) through their Adoption Incentive Program.
The program requires that adopters must certify under penalty of prosecution that they will not knowingly sell or transfer the animal for slaughter or processing into commercial products.
Founder of mustang rescue dies at 83
By Dina Mendros, Portland Press Herald
BIDDEFORD — For nearly 20 years, Mona Jerome could be found most days at the nonprofit mustang rescue she founded in Biddeford. There she would speak to volunteers and visitors of the plight of mustang horses in America and show off the horses she cared for, either through the end of their life or until they were trained and adopted by those who had the ability to care for them.
Three months in, record wild horse gather begins final stage
By Nicole Pollak, Casper Star Tribune
January 9, 2022
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on Thursday entered the third and final phase of its biggest wild horse gather to date.
Letter to the editor: PZP vaccinations are the answer for wild horses
By Ainslie Brennan, Bozeman Daily Chronicle
January 7, 2022
Grace Kuhn: We need the tonic of wildness in our lives
By Grace Kuhn, Special to The Salt Lake Tribune
December 17, 2021
“We need the tonic of wildness.”
Fifty years ago this week, President Richard M. Nixon invoked these famous words of Henry David Thoreau when signing the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act.