
We want to take a moment to once again say a huge THANK YOU to all of you who have answered our calls to action to help save the herd of horses that call Theodore Roosevelt National Park home.
There are several different ways that we can advocate for these horses, but the #1 way to make sure you are working to help these horses is to send your comment to the park no later than January 31, 2023. Your comment ONLY counts if you PERSONALLY submit your comment through this link: https://parkplanning.nps.gov/LP or if you mail in your comment and supporting documentation to:
Superintendent
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
PO Box 7
Medora, ND 58645
Not sure what to comment? We have posted our presentation from Sunday for those who missed it: https://chwha.org/2023/01/08/1-8-2023-zoom-webinar/
If you sent emails to our North Dakota state legislators THANK YOU! You STILL need to send in your comment!
If you clicked “submit” on American Wild Horse Campaign’s “Call to Action” (https://bit.ly/3in0YZp) THANK YOU! You STILL need to submit your comment to the park!
If you took a survey, wrote a story, or answered any other call to action – THANK YOU! You STILL Need to send your comments into the park.
The last public comment period there were 1774 public comments that were received. There are over 500,000 people that follow this herd across several different social media pages.
EVERY
COMMENT
COUNTS
!!!!
The park CLEARLY announced their plans – They plan to ELIMINATE the ENTIRE herd of wild horses.
YOU have until January 31, 2023, to let them know what other options you think they should consider.
Your voice is LITERALLY their voice, and they need you to speak up NOW more than ever.
Have you sent in YOUR comments to the park? https://parkplanning.nps.gov/LP
Thank you for your support!
Chasing Horses Wild Horse Advocates is committed to advocating for a wild horse management plan and protection for these unique wild horses that call Theodore Roosevelt National Park home! We are fighting for a management plan that is guided by science especially when it comes to decisions regarding the removal of horses and the administration of birth control. Many other wild horse management plans have proven to be successful with their science-based plans. We are asking for the same for this amazing group of wild horses that call Theodore Roosevelt National Park home.