About the Wild Horse and Burro Program
The Bureau of Land Management oversees 26.9 million acres of land used by wild horses, wild burros and other species. Unchecked herds double in size every four years, due to a lack of natural predators and a rapid growth rate. To prevent overpopulation and overgrazing, the BLM gathers excess animals and offers them for adoption or sale to a good home.
Learn more about the Wild Horse and Burro Program: www.BLM.gov/WHB
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Learn more about the Wild Horse and Burro Program: www.BLM.gov/WHB
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