AWHC's National Day of Action: A Resounding Call for Change
Advocacy
Read time: Two Minutes
Published: March 12, 2024
Written by:
amelia perrin

On March 1st, American Wild Horse Conservation (AWHC) orchestrated a nationwide day of action to mark National Horse Protection Day.The objective was clear: urgeCongressto implement reform measures to ensure the conservation of wild horses and burros across the nation.
AWHC rallied its supporters, encouraging them to participate in theadvocacyeffort. The primary focus was on pushingCongressto support the Wild Horse and Burro Protection Act, H.R. 6635, led by Nevada's Representative Dina Titus, and to support Fiscal Year 2025 appropriations language to require the BLM to fund the expansion of humane fertility control programs.
The response was significant. Throughout ouradvocacyefforts, over 23,000 letters were sent to congressional offices, highlighting the widespread support for change among the public.
The impact of this collective action is noteworthy. It sends a clear message to lawmakers that the issue of wild horse and burro protection is a priority for many Americans. It underscores the importance of grassrootsadvocacyin driving legislative change.
Already, the reverberations of this day of action are being felt within the halls ofCongress. Thousands of voices demand action on behalf of these animals.
AWHC's national day of action serves as a reminder of the power of civic engagement. It demonstrates that when individuals come together to advocate for a cause, they can effect meaningful change.
The success of this day of action is a testament to the dedication and commitment of those who participated. It sets a precedent for continuedadvocacyefforts in the ongoing fight for the protection of wild horses and burros.
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