Motion to Intervene
The Motion to Intervene is a critical legal step in the ongoing efforts to protect wild horses and burros on public lands. This motion allows organizations like the American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Campaign) to participate in legal proceedings that may affect the management and preservation of these iconic animals.
By intervening, AWHC aims to ensure that the voices of wild horse advocates are heard and that the animals' welfare is prioritized in any legal decisions. This process is essential for maintaining the humane treatment and in-the-wild protection of wild horses and burros, aligning with AWHC's mission to preserve these animals for future generations.
Through legal intervention, AWHC can challenge decisions that may lead to the unnecessary removal or harm of wild horses and burros, advocating for sustainable and ethical management practices. This proactive approach is vital in the fight against policies that threaten the natural habitats and lives of these animals.
As the nation's leading advocate for wild horses and burros, AWHC continues to champion their cause through legal, legislative, and grassroots efforts. The Motion to Intervene is just one of the many tools used to protect these animals and ensure their survival on America's public lands.