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Save Our Wild Horses 
Conference April 26-30, 2022 in Washington, DC

The Save Our Wild Horses Conference and assembly focused on spreading awareness about the issues facing our wild horses & burros, wildlife and wild places. Our goal was to shine a light on these issues and to give those of you attending the tools to become powerful voices.  We, the organizers, are a grassroots group of wild horse and wildlife advocates consisting of Linda Greaves, Linda Kemp, and Heather Hellyer.  
What did we discuss at the conference?
Key matters relating to our wild horses & burros, and our public lands, including steps that need to be taken to protect rangelands, re-wilding, rescues & sanctuaries, and a class on how to become a more effective advocate. Informational tables, photography displays, an art show, and more.

Read our guest speakers bios here
Click here to join the Save Our Wild Horses DC Facebook page for updates and information about the 2023 Conference

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National rally Saturday 4/30
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A presentation by one of our guest speakers, Ginger Kathrens
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Ashley Avis from the Wild Beauty Foundation
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Scott Beckstead, the keynote speaker for the event
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Jim Brown from High Plains Reflections discussing the North Lander Complex in WY
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Our mobile billboard on the streets of DC
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Here are some photos from the conference:
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Two photos raffled during the conference courtesy of Sandy Sharkey Photography & Heather Hellyer Photography
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Congressman Steve Cohen (TN) speaking at our conference luncheon with a gorgeous photo by Jen Britton Photography behind him
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A group of conference attendees and Erik Molvar speaking to a Colorado member of Congress
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Dr. Ross McPhee and Manda Kalimian during their presentation
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Congresswoman Titus speaking to us virtually
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Laura Leigh, Wild Horse Education, presenting remotely
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Erik Molvar, Director at Western Watersheds, speaking at the Congressional Staffer luncheon we organized
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At the Assembly on the National Mall, a rally for our wild horses
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Ginger Fedak sharing her presentation 
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Assembly on the National mall 4/30

Where Was The Conference Held?
At the beautiful hotel Yotel Washington DC at:  415 New Jersey Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001

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We fundraised to help us with costs for this event including:
 • Video and regular mobile billboards we plan to have driving around DC all week to help raise awareness
 • Conference center and supplies for 4 days
 • Assembly signs and banners
 • ​We are open and transparent with our costs and where your donation will go.  Any money left after the event will be donated to a worthy organization, rescue, and/or sanctuary.

What actions did we take during the conference?
We encouraged our attendees to call their elected officials prior to the event to ask for an in-person meeting, and/or to visit your elected officials during our planned Lobby Day. We provided everyone with a packet of information and a 'buddy' to help with the meetings. See here for the first step in acquiring appointments with your Congressperson and both Senators.
Is there a fee to attend?
There was a $75 attendance fee for the conference.  The fee helped us cover the costs of the conference rooms, technical equipment and supplies needed (literature, posters, graphics), video and mobile billboards we had around DC all week, and a catered luncheon.  This low fee covered all 4 days of speakers and events.  
​If I couldn't attend the conference in DC, what can I do?
  • You can do a local assembly or table event in your area: this should be held in a public space so as to gain the best possible exposure for your event: government buildings, city centers, or near relevant organizations or businesses. Make sure to connect with your local town hall and police department to ensure you are obeying all local laws. We are recommending setting up a table at local high traffic location such as pet stores, farmers markets, etc. 
  • Participate in the 20k Horse and Burro Letters campaign: find more information here
What materials are available?
• SOWH has downloadable pictures and coloring pages for the kids here (at the bottom of the page) as well as a full color tri-fold brochure filled with information to let the public know about our wild horses and their plight here.  You can download and print out any of the literature or photos that you would like to use.
 • Vinyl banner with wild horse photo and the wording Save Our Wild Horses can be found here
 • Informational sheets including talking points coming soon
​Examples of a table set are below:
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  • Lobbying 101 Steps
  • DC Conference
    • Speaker Bios
    • DC Art Show
  • Lobbying State Support
    • Lobby Action Items
  • Brochures and Graphics
  • Take Action Now
  • Postcards
  • Teachers & students
  • President, DOI, BLM Contact Info
    • Messages to the President, Senators, & USFS
  • Senators & Reps Contact Info
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  • Photos Showing Livestock Damage