The Bureau of Land Management manages Wild Horses and burros in 177 Herd Management Areas across ten western states. Each HMA is unique in its terrain features, local climate and natural resources, just as each herd is unique in its history, genetic heritage, coloring and size distribution.
Grazing rights for cattle and sheep are pushing the wild horses off their land; land we promised them via the Horse and Burro Act in 1971.
Grazing rights for cattle and sheep are pushing the wild horses off their land; land we promised them via the Horse and Burro Act in 1971.