2016 Annual Report of American Wild Horse Conservation

2016 Annual Report: American Wild Horse Conservation2016 Annual Report: American Wild Horse Conservation

The 2016 Annual Report of the American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Campaign) provides a comprehensive overview of our efforts and achievements in protecting wild horses and burros on public lands. This report highlights the significant milestones reached in advocacy, conservation, and public awareness campaigns throughout the year.

Key Achievements

In 2016, American Wild Horse Conservation made substantial progress in various areas, including policy advocacy, habitat protection, and community engagement. Our dedicated team worked tirelessly to ensure the humane treatment and preservation of these iconic animals.

Policy Advocacy

We successfully lobbied for legislative changes that favor the protection of wild horses and burros. Our efforts have led to increased awareness and support from policymakers and the public alike.

Habitat Protection

Through strategic partnerships and on-the-ground initiatives, we have expanded protected areas and improved the quality of habitats for wild horses and burros. These efforts are crucial for maintaining the ecological balance and ensuring the survival of these species.

Community Engagement

Engaging with local communities and stakeholders has been a cornerstone of our strategy. We have organized numerous events and educational programs to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of wild horses and burros.

Looking Ahead

As we move forward, American Wild Horse Conservation remains committed to its mission of safeguarding wild horses and burros. We will continue to advocate for policies that protect these animals and work towards sustainable solutions that benefit both wildlife and human communities.

For more information, please visit our website or contact us directly. Together, we can ensure a future where wild horses and burros thrive on public lands.

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