In the Wild
A Fed Horse is a Dead Horse
Anyone who has witnessed the majesty of Nevada’s wild horses knows why they are so special to our region. Unfortunately, many well-intentioned people also believe these horses (and burros) need human intervention in order to survive in the parts of northern Nevada where urban lands and wildland intersect. Especially during weather events, hot or cold.
NV Dept. of Ag Continues Controversial Roundup of Virginia Range Horses, Threatening Years of Humane Management Efforts
Organizations call on Nevada Governor to relocate not incarcerate the horses
Leading Wild Horse Organization Asks Fed'l Gov to Reconsider Helicopter Roundup for CO Little Book Cliffs Wild Horses
(Grand Junction, Colo., June 17) – American Wild Horse Conservation submitted official comments on a preliminary environmental assessment related to the proposed roundup of Colorado’s Little Book Cliffs wild horses.
On World Donkey Day, AWHC Calls for Support for Burros and Congressman Don Beyer’s Ejiao Act-H.R. 6021
On World Donkey Day, AWHC Calls for Support for Burros and Congressman Don Beyer’s Ejiao Act-H.R. 6021.
Speak up for Reno's Wild Horses!
A housing developer has put up fencing that blocks the mustangs’ access to critical water sources in the Damonte Ranch area in Reno.
The developer has yet to obtain the necessary approvals for their development plans.
BLM’s New Conservation Rule and Wild Horses
This month, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) finalized a new rule that aims to integrate conservation into its current public lands management.