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National Wild Horse and Burro Program

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The Bureau of Land Management protects, manages, and controls wild horses and burros under the authority of the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971 to ensure that healthy herds thrive on healthy rangelands. The BLM manages these living symbols of the Western spirit as part of its multiple-use mission under the 1976 Federal Land Policy and Management Act.

One of the BLM’s key responsibilities under the 1971 law is to determine the "appropriate management level" (AML) of wild horses and burros on the public rangelands. These animals have virtually no natural predators and their herd size can double about every four years. As a result, nearly 37,000 wild horses and burros roam BLM-managed lands in 10 Western states, a population that exceeds by some 10,350 the number that can exist in balance with other public rangeland resources and uses.

To help restore the balance, the BLM gathers thousands of wild horses and burros from public rangelands each year and offers them for adoption or sale to those individuals and groups willing and able to provide humane, long-term care. Droughts and wildfires are also determining factors in the number of wild horses and burros that must be gathered yearly. 

For more information about the BLM's Wild Horse and Burro Program, please call (866) 4MUSTANGS. Sign-up to receive e-mail updates on exciting events in the wild horse and burro program.

Mustangs on the range.

Mustangs on the range.


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