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We've got some big updates in this edition of e-news! AWHC just scored a legal win vacating the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Adoption Incentive Program,and National Horse Protection Day was a huge success with over 58,000 voices strong! Plus, we’re sharing a roundup report from Canyonlands and introducing Neptune, the newest Fish Springs foal. Catch up on all the latest below!
On March 3, AWHC won a legal victory vacating the BLM's Adoption Incentive Program. With the program suspended, AWHC advocates for responsible adoption policies and protecting the slaughter ban. Read more about the lawsuit and what’s next for AWHC below!

We’re excited to share that our National Horse Protection Day petition to #HaltTheHelicopters and demand for humane solutions for wild horse and burro management reached over 58,000 signatures! Thank you to everyone who spoke up on this pivotal day. Together we’re making real change. Read on for more information about the day including how Colorado’s Governor proclaimed March as Colorado Horse Protection Month!

AWHC was on the ground at the Canyonlands wild burro roundup where 82 burros were captured and three lost their lives. Read the boots-on-the-ground reports below!

Meet the newest member of the Fish Springs Herd, Neptune! Just a few days ago, Neptune was born on AWHC’s Fish Springs Land Preserve and was welcomed by his loving mom.
