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Click here for information on upcoming nearby adoptions

Opportunities are available to adopt animals by appointment at BLM´s Litchfield Corral Facility, 20 miles east of Susanville, CA (530)254-6762 and Ridgecrest Corral Facility (800) 951-8720.  Adoption by appointment is also available at BLM´s National Wild Horse and Burro Center at Palomino Valley, NV (755) 475-2222 located 20 miles northeast of the Reno-Sparks area on the Pyramid Lake Highway (Route 445).

Implementation of New Wild Horse and Burro Authority
as Directed by Congress
:
02/11/2005

The Bureau of Land Management is in the process of implementing legislation recently passed by Congress. The legislation directs the BLM to offer for sale those wild horses and burros that are more than 10 years old or have been unsuccessfully offered for adoption at least three times. We estimate that there are about 8,400 animals affected by this new law.

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If you are interested in sharing your heart and home
with a wild horse or burro, contact:

blm logoLink to Wild Horse and Burro WebsiteUKIAH FIELD OFFICE
2550 N. State St.
Ukiah, CA 95482-3023
(707) 468-4000

email: Ukiah Field Office Wild Horse and Burro Coordinator

toll free (800-545-4256)     website - http://www.wildhorseandburro.blm.gov

(Wild horses require a 6 ft. high plank or pipe corral with 400 square feet of living space with a 3 sided shelter.)


 

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