

At the American Wild Horse Conservation (AWHC), science plays a pivotal role in shaping effective and humane management practices for wild horses and burros. By leveraging the latest scientific research, including insights from the National Academy of Sciences, AWHC advocates for policies that prioritize the well-being of these iconic animals. The organization emphasizes the importance of data-driven approaches, such as the use of the PZP fertility control vaccine, which has proven effective in managing populations without resorting to inhumane roundups. AWHC's commitment to science ensures that wild horse management is ethical, sustainable, and aligned with the natural ecosystem.