WebOct 9, 2011 · The BLM Lander and Rawlins field offices cooperatively manage the Red Desert Complex, which includes the Antelope Hills, Crooks Mountain, Green Mountain, Lost Creek and Stewart Creek HMAs, and is located in Sweetwater, Carbon, Fremont and Natrona counties west and south of Wyoming highway 789/287. WebFeb 18, 2024 · There are nearly 60,000 wild horses and burros in BLM care nationwide., and according to BLM data, it costs about $50 million yearly to take care of them. But, Fear said not rounding up the horses and leaving them all to free roam on public land is not viable either. “Those horses are really, really hard on the ground.
2012 North Lander Complex Wild Horse Gather - Bureau of Land Management
WebThe BLM works to place excess animals into private care through its Adoption and Sales Programs as well as successful partnerships with organizations across the nation. Many have found it personally challenging and rewarding to adopt or purchase a wild horse or burro. It is a chance to care for, and then own, a part of America’s heritage. WebFriday, October 25, 2024. Conditions were calm with a high of 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Seven horses were gathered from private and BLM-administered lands north of the HMA. Today was the last day of the gather. The remaining horses were transferred to either the Rock Springs Holding Facility or the Wyoming Honor Farm. shirley lemons nopixel
Wheatland Off-Range Corral Bureau of Land Management
WebIf you don't have a lot of time, but still want to see Sweetwater's wild horses, visit the Rock Springs Wild Horse Holding Facility. This federal facility is used for short-term holding and preparation of wild horses as they are gathered from Wyoming herd management areas or being transported eastbound from western states. WebThe Delta Wild Horse and Burro Facility is located at 600 north 350 west in Delta, Utah. Visitations and adoptions are by appointment only. Contact Information Delta Wild Horse and Burro Facility Telephone: 435-864-4068 E-mail: Cary Frost [email protected] and/or Carey McClellen [email protected] Hours of Operation WebContact Information. Elm Creek Wild Horse and Burro Corrals. P.O. Box 160. 5050 100th Road. Elm Creek, NE 68836. Telephone: 308-856-4498. Hours of Operation. The facility is open to the public to view or adopt the animals Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., except federal holidays. Anyone interested in adopting and selecting an animal ... shirley le laidier