[link removed] [[link removed]]
Jack,
Just six days into the new year, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) launched a roundup of wild horses in the Fish Creek Herd Management Area (HMA) in Nevada. Over the course of four days, and in snowy, bitterly cold conditions, the BLM captured nearly 200 wild horses, threatening their lives and families and wasting thousands of taxpayer dollars in the process . Will you help us fight back against the BLMâs cruel, unnecessary campaign against our wild ones? [[link removed]]
POWER OUR FIGHT [[link removed]]
This roundup posed a direct threat to the curly-coated wild horses who call the Fish Creek HMA home. And rather than ensuring their freedom, the BLM is spending $127,195 of our taxpayer dollars to remove them from the wild.
[link removed] [[link removed]]
Photo from the Fish Creek HMA by AWHC observers
The Fish Creek HMA spans 230,675 acres south of U.S. Highway 50 in Nevada, and was home to an estimated 245 wild horses following the Spring 2024 foaling season. However, the BLMâs arbitrary and unscientific Appropriate Management Level (AML) for the area is just 101-170 horses â far too few to sustain a genetically healthy population.
Jack, this roundup should never have happened, and this is not the first time the Fish Creek herd has been the center of controversy.
* 2015 : Ranchers blocked the release of mares treated with fertility control back onto the range.
* 2020 : American Wild Horse Conservation (AWHC) submitted a formal proposal to the BLM to launch a humane PZP fertility control program in the Fish Creek HMA. The proposal underwent extensive review, but the BLM never granted final approval. No reason was ever provided.
Now, the BLM is removing horses that AWHCâs fertility control program could have prevented from being born, could have saved taxpayer dollars and preserved the genetic legacy of this herd. Both the horses and the taxpayers are paying the price for the BLMâs fiscally irresponsible and short-sighted decisions.
AWHC was on the ground to document this tragic roundup and advocate for the Fish Creek wild horses. Weâll continue to fight for humane, science-based management that protects wild horses and respects the will of the American people.
Will you donate $10, $25, or whatever makes sense for you right now, to power our fight for the horses of Fish Creek? [[link removed]]
DONATE NOW [[link removed]]
Thank you for being a voice for Americaâs wild herds.
For the wild ones,
Team AWHC
[link removed] [[link removed]]
DONATE [[link removed]]
DONATE MONTHLY [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]] [link removed] [[link removed]]This message was sent to you because youâve shown interest in protecting Americaâs wild horses and burros. If you wish to sign up for fewer emails, click here. [[link removed]] If you no longer wish to receive emails you can unsubscribe here. [[link removed]] You can help wild horses in more ways than one! Check out all of the different things you can do to help further wild horse and burro protection. [[link removed]]
American Wild Horse Campaign
P.O. Box 1733
Davis, CA 95617
United States