The Bad Old Days: A Fight for Wild Horses
Supporter,
In 2012, a wild mare named Sandy wandered onto property owned by a Nevada developer. She was with her family, simply searching for some sweet grass to eat. The developer called the Nevada Department of Agriculture, which bait-trapped these majestic and innocent horses and sent them to the slaughter auction. Wild horse advocates were forced to outbid kill buyers to save Sandy, her family, and dozens more like them.
Scenes like this were everyday occurrences when we started our work five years ago. But the difference today is stunning. We’ve shined a light on this cruelty and signed Cooperative Agreements with the State of Nevada for the rescue and humane on-the-range management of the Virginia Range horses. Our movement stood up to the slaughter lobby and showed everyone there is a better way forward. Our successful humane birth control program creates a model for the entire nation.
We can’t go back. Donate now and help us continue our important work to protect wild horses and burros.
The Bureau of Land Management claims humane, sustainable wild horse management across large areas with a large number of horses isn’t possible. They say roundups and mass slaughters are necessary. But we’ve proved them wrong. We’ve built a successful public-private partnership that provides humane birth control in Nevada and serves as a template for the country.
Now, the Nevada Board of Agriculture has unilaterally and illegally ended our cooperative agreement, threatening this vital program. The slaughter lobby is reasserting itself, and the Agriculture Department is going along.
We can’t go back. We have the people on our side and the law on our side. Can you help us win this fight and preserve our humane program?
We wouldn’t have been able to achieve any of our successes without your help. Thank you for all your support.
Sincerely,
Deniz Bolbol
Field Director
American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Campaign)