Assembly Bill 264: Protecting Nevada's Wild Horses
Assembly Bill 264 (AB264) marks a significant step forward in the protection of Nevada's wild horses. Signed by Governor Brian Sandoval in June 2013, this bill empowers the Nevada Department of Agriculture (NDA) to form cooperative agreements with non-profit organizations. These agreements aim to humanely manage the wild horses in the Virginia Range, located outside Reno.
In March, Return to Freedom, the founding organization for the American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign), initiated Phase 1 of a plan to safeguard the Virginia Range mustangs. This was achieved by entering into a cooperative agreement with the NDA, ensuring that no horses captured by the state are sent to slaughter auctions.
More Information:
First Virginia Range Wild Horse Rescued Under Cooperative Agreement with State of NV
Media Coverage:
- Law is good for horses, people, Reno Gazette Journal
- New Law Allows Wild Horse Management Agreements, KOLO-TV
- Proposal allows groups to manage wild horses, Associated Press
- Nev. requests info to manage Virginia Range horses, Associated Press
- State of Nevada, Wild Horse Advocates Reach Agreement, The Horse
- Nevada Reaches Deal With California-Based Wild Horse Advocates, CBS San Francisco
- They kill wild horses, don’t they?, News Review