Letter to Utah Governor: Protecting Wild Horses


The American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Campaign) has taken a significant step in advocating for the humane treatment of wild horses and burros on public lands. In a recent letter addressed to the Governor of Utah, the organization highlights the urgent need for protective measures to ensure these iconic animals are preserved for future generations.
Wild horses and burros are an integral part of America's natural heritage, and their presence on public lands is a testament to the country's commitment to biodiversity and environmental stewardship. However, these animals face numerous threats, including habitat loss and inadequate legal protections.
The letter to the Utah Governor emphasizes the importance of implementing humane management practices and calls for increased collaboration between state and federal agencies to safeguard these animals. The American Wild Horse Conservation urges the Governor to consider the ecological and cultural significance of wild horses and to take decisive action to protect them.
By addressing these concerns, the American Wild Horse Conservation aims to foster a sustainable future where wild horses and burros can thrive in their natural habitats, free from the threat of extinction or mistreatment.