AdvocacyDecember 31, 2024A End of Year Message From Suzanne RoyA message of gratitude from our executive director, Suzanne Roy
RoundupsDecember 12, 2024Boise Wild Horse Off Range Corral TourAWHC attended an adoption event at the Boise Off Range Wild Horse Corral.
ScienceDecember 4, 2024The Wild Burros of the American West: Guardians of the Arid EcosystemWild burros are a fascinating and often misunderstood part of the American West. These descendants of African and Middle Eastern donkeys were brought to North America by Spanish colonists in the 1500s and have since adapted to the harsh landscapes of the American Southwest. Read on to learn how wild burros play a unique and essential ecological role in their ecosystems
RoundupsDecember 3, 20242024 Twin Peaks Wild Horse ReleaseForty-seven Twin Peaks wild horses were released back to the Herd Management Area on December 2, 2024
ScienceDecember 2, 2024The Wild Legacy of North America: A Natural History of Wild HorsesWild horses are an indelible part of North America’s natural and cultural heritage, embodying both freedom and resilience. Read on to learn about their incredible history
PolicyNovember 27, 2024Navigating the New Political Landscape for America’s Wild Horses & BurrosIn the wake of the 2024 election and the political shift it will bring, many advocates are wondering what the next four years hold for the future of our wild horses and burros. While much remains uncertain, there are some things we know for sure.