Survey on Inequitable Allocation of Forage in Bureau of Land Management Herd Management Areas
The American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Campaign) has conducted a comprehensive survey to investigate the inequitable allocation of forage in Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Herd Management Areas (HMAs). This survey sheds light on the challenges faced by wild horses and burros due to the disproportionate distribution of resources.
Wild horses and burros are integral to the ecosystem of public lands, yet they often face competition for forage with livestock. The survey results indicate a significant imbalance in the allocation of these resources, which has profound implications for the sustainability of wild horse and burro populations.
Through this survey, the American Wild Horse Conservation aims to advocate for fairer policies that ensure the protection and preservation of these iconic animals. The findings underscore the need for a reevaluation of current management practices to promote a more equitable distribution of forage.
For more information on the survey and its implications, please visit our website or contact us directly.