AWHC and WWP Urge BLM for Better Management of Onaqui Wild Horses
American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Campaign) and Western Watersheds Project (WWP) have joined forces to advocate for the humane management of the Onaqui wild horses. In a recent letter to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), these organizations emphasize the need for improved practices that ensure the well-being of these iconic animals.
The Onaqui wild horses, known for their beauty and resilience, have become a symbol of the American West. However, they face numerous challenges due to current management practices. AWHC and WWP are urging the BLM to adopt strategies that prioritize the horses' welfare and preserve their natural habitat.
For more detailed information, you can view the full letter sent to the BLM by accessing the PDF below:
Through this collaborative effort, AWHC and WWP aim to ensure that the Onaqui wild horses continue to thrive in their natural environment, free from unnecessary interventions that could harm their populations.