It’s time to unite and fight for our nation’s wild horses and burros
The following is from the American Wild Horse Campaign:
Many Americans gathered on Tuesday evening to watch as election results rolled in. While not all results are final, it’s clear that America’s landscape has shifted, presenting both opportunities and challenges for the wild horses and burros we’re committed to protecting.
Every new administration and Congress brings fresh opportunities for change, but it can also bring new risks, such as reopening the door to the slaughter of these cherished animals.
The reality is that no administration since President Richard Nixon signed the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act in 1971 has truly championed wild horses and burros. Yet, public support for their protection remains one of the few causes that unites Americans across the political spectrum. Time and again, polls show that the vast majority of people—Democrats and Republicans alike—want to preserve these animals as part of our Western heritage and natural landscape.
Despite the political shifts over the years, we are encouraged by the enduring support for humane solutions to protect wild horses. Now it’s up to us to ensure this bipartisan support is reflected in Congress with champions on both sides of the aisle.
We knew no matter who won, the fight ahead would require renewed focus, resilience, and unity. At American Wild Horse Conservation, we stand ready and committed to do just that. Our mission is to rally new allies around science-backed, humane, and fiscally responsible management solutions that reflect the treatment Americans expect for federally protected animals.
Grassroots supporters—people like you—are the foundation of AWHC. Together, we’ve built the largest grassroots base in the history of this issue. Now, we must grow even stronger to ensure our voices are heard in Washington, D.C. We’re the last line of defense between wild horses and the threat of mass destruction or slaughter, and we are a force for change that cannot be ignored.
Thank you for standing with us. With your commitment, we’re ready to roll up our sleeves and defend the wild spirit of the West. This is our moment to unite, mobilize, and continue the fight for the protections that wild horses and burros so rightly deserve
Stay Wild,
Suzanne Roy
Executive Director
American Wild Horse Conservation