Author: United States. Bureau of Land Management. Las Vegas District
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Category : Wild horses
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Environmental Assessment for Wild Horse and Burro Gathering Plan from Caliente-Virgin Valley Resource Area
Wild Horse Management, 4740, Caliente-Virgin Valley Resource Area, Wild Horse and Burro Gathering Plan
Author: United States. Bureau of Land Management. Las Vegas District
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Category : Wild horses
Languages : en
Pages : 14
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Category : Wild horses
Languages : en
Pages : 14
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South Blue Wing Complex Wild Horse & Burro Gather Plan and Environmental Assessment
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Category : Herding
Languages : en
Pages : 62
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Category : Herding
Languages : en
Pages : 62
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Proposed Resource Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Nellis Air Force Range Planning Area
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Marietta Wild Burro Gathering Plan and Environmental Assessment
Author: United States. Bureau of Land Management. Carson City District Office
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Category : Environmental assessments
Languages : en
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Category : Environmental assessments
Languages : en
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR WILD HORSE GATHERING INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WILD HORSE HERD MANAGMENT AREAS... U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR... M.
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Languages : en
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Languages : en
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Wild Horse Gathering for the Fifteenmile Wild Horse Herd Management Area
Author: United States. Bureau of Land Management. Worland Field Office
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Category : Herding
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
The Bureau of Land Management Worland Field Office proposes to gather excess wild horses in the Fifteenmile Wild Horse Herd Management Area during the fall of 2000. This action would be implemented under the authority of the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act of 1971, as amended, and this environmental assessment and capture plan.
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Category : Herding
Languages : en
Pages : 25
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The Bureau of Land Management Worland Field Office proposes to gather excess wild horses in the Fifteenmile Wild Horse Herd Management Area during the fall of 2000. This action would be implemented under the authority of the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act of 1971, as amended, and this environmental assessment and capture plan.
Wild Horse Gathering for the Fifteenmile Wild Horse Herd Management Area
Author: United States. Bureau of Land Management. Worland Field Office
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Category : Herding
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Bureau of Land Management Worland Field Office proposes to gather excess wild horses in the Fifteenmile Wild Horse Herd Management Area during the fall of 2000. This action would be implemented under the authority of the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act of 1971, as amended, and this environmental assessment and capture plan.
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Category : Herding
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The Bureau of Land Management Worland Field Office proposes to gather excess wild horses in the Fifteenmile Wild Horse Herd Management Area during the fall of 2000. This action would be implemented under the authority of the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act of 1971, as amended, and this environmental assessment and capture plan.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR WILD HORSE GATHERING INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WILD HORSE HERD Management AREAS... U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR... M.
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Languages : en
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Using Science to Improve the BLM Wild Horse and Burro Program
Author: Committee to Review the Bureau of Land Management Wild Horse and Burro Management Program
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309264952
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 399
Book Description
Using Science to Improve the BLM Wild Horse and Burro Program: A Way Forward reviews the science that underpins the Bureau of Land Management's oversight of free-ranging horses and burros on federal public lands in the western United States, concluding that constructive changes could be implemented. The Wild Horse and Burro Program has not used scientifically rigorous methods to estimate the population sizes of horses and burros, to model the effects of management actions on the animals, or to assess the availability and use of forage on rangelands. Evidence suggests that horse populations are growing by 15 to 20 percent each year, a level that is unsustainable for maintaining healthy horse populations as well as healthy ecosystems. Promising fertility-control methods are available to help limit this population growth, however. In addition, science-based methods exist for improving population estimates, predicting the effects of management practices in order to maintain genetically diverse, healthy populations, and estimating the productivity of rangelands. Greater transparency in how science-based methods are used to inform management decisions may help increase public confidence in the Wild Horse and Burro Program.
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309264952
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 399
Book Description
Using Science to Improve the BLM Wild Horse and Burro Program: A Way Forward reviews the science that underpins the Bureau of Land Management's oversight of free-ranging horses and burros on federal public lands in the western United States, concluding that constructive changes could be implemented. The Wild Horse and Burro Program has not used scientifically rigorous methods to estimate the population sizes of horses and burros, to model the effects of management actions on the animals, or to assess the availability and use of forage on rangelands. Evidence suggests that horse populations are growing by 15 to 20 percent each year, a level that is unsustainable for maintaining healthy horse populations as well as healthy ecosystems. Promising fertility-control methods are available to help limit this population growth, however. In addition, science-based methods exist for improving population estimates, predicting the effects of management practices in order to maintain genetically diverse, healthy populations, and estimating the productivity of rangelands. Greater transparency in how science-based methods are used to inform management decisions may help increase public confidence in the Wild Horse and Burro Program.