AWHC's Motion to Intervene: Protecting Wild Horses
The American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Campaign) is actively engaged in legal efforts to protect wild horses and burros on public lands. This article highlights their recent motion to intervene, a critical step in safeguarding these iconic animals from potential threats.
Understanding the Motion to Intervene
The motion to intervene is a legal strategy employed by AWHC to ensure that the interests of wild horses and burros are represented in court proceedings. This action is crucial in preventing adverse decisions that could negatively impact these animals and their habitats.
The Importance of Legal Advocacy
Legal advocacy plays a vital role in the conservation efforts of wild horses and burros. By intervening in legal cases, AWHC aims to provide a voice for these animals, ensuring that their welfare is considered in any legal decisions affecting their future.
Join the Cause
Support from the public is essential in these legal battles. By staying informed and advocating for the protection of wild horses and burros, individuals can contribute to the ongoing efforts of AWHC. Together, we can make a difference in preserving the natural heritage of America's wild horses.