Learn more about “Invasive Species Management”
Invasive Species Management refers to the strategies and practices aimed at controlling non-native species that threaten local ecosystems. In the context of the American Wild Horse Conservation (AWHC), this term is particularly relevant as it addresses the misconception that wild horses are an invasive species. AWHC advocates for the recognition of wild horses as a native reintroduced species, emphasizing their ecological role and the need for humane management practices. Effective management includes using proven methods like fertility control to maintain healthy populations without resorting to harmful removal practices. By promoting understanding and implementing humane solutions, AWHC aims to protect wild horses and their habitats.