How to Take Action for Wild Horses and Burros Right Now
Wild horses and burros face numerous challenges today, but your actions can make a significant difference. Here are five ways you can help protect these majestic animals right now.
Devil’s Garden Action Alert
The Modoc National Forest has been hiding behind a wall of silence, refusing to provide information on the Devil's Garden horses held at its Double Devil's Wild Horse Corral. Take action now to demand transparency from the Modoc National Forest! >> TAKE ACTION <<
Burro Action Alert
The BLM plans to round up and remove all wild burros in the Centennial, Panamint, and Slate Herd Areas in California. Tell the BLM you are against this plan now! >> TAKE ACTION <<
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Onaqui Action Alerts
The BLM is planning to remove 296 iconic wild horses from the Onaqui Range. AWHC is currently working on an action plan to fight this, but in the meantime, here’s what you can do:
- Send a message asking Congress to halt this disastrous plan: >> TAKE ACTION <<
- Call on new Acting BLM Director Culver to stop this atrocious roundup: >> TAKE ACTION <<
Theodore Roosevelt National Park Alert
The National Park Service began the roundup and removal of wild horses from the Theodore Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota – without any public notice during the start of foaling season! Tell the National Park Service to immediately halt the roundup and removal, develop a real management plan that ensures the future of this historic herd, and be transparent and accountable to the American public: >> TAKE ACTION <<