Dear Jack, 

America’s wild horses are running out of time. Their habitats are shrinking, their freedom is under constant threat, and their future depends on us.

That’s why we launched the Land Conservancy Project in 2023. It’s a bold initiative to protect key habitats so wild herds can continue to roam free in America’s western landscapes. Through land acquisition, habitat restoration, and humane management, we are securing a future for these iconic animals.

But we can’t do it alone. We need first-time supporters like you to stand with us today.

A gift — no matter the amount — makes a real difference. Your donation will help us expand our conservation efforts, protect more land, and defend wild horses from ongoing threats. Will you take this first step and help safeguard their future?

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The Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) own data confirms that private livestock overgrazing, combined with fire and drought, is depleting vital habitats for all wildlife — including federally protected wild horses and burros.

To combat this, we took a huge step forward by acquiring 3,300 acres of prime habitat in Nevada’s Carson Valley, home to the beloved Fish Springs wild horse herd. Our dedicated team works on the ground every day, tracking wild horse movements, restoring critical ecosystems, and proving that conservation-led solutions work.

With your help, we can expand this impact — securing more land, protecting more wild horses, and ensuring their freedom for generations to come.

Please, make your first gift today and join the fight to protect America’s wild herds.

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Thank you for stepping up for our wild horses.

Team AWHC

 



 
 
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American Wild Horse Conservation
P.O. Box 1733
Davis, CA 95617
United States