BLM Grand Junction Scoping Letter for LBCWHR HMAP Revision
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Grand Junction Field Office has released a scoping letter regarding the revision of the Herd Management Area Plan (HMAP) for the Little Book Cliffs Wild Horse Range (LBCWHR). This document outlines the proposed changes and considerations for managing the wild horse population in this area.
The Little Book Cliffs Wild Horse Range is home to a significant population of wild horses, and the BLM's efforts aim to ensure their protection and sustainable management. The scoping letter invites public input and participation in the planning process, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in conservation efforts.
American Wild Horse Conservation (formerly American Wild Horse Campaign) supports initiatives that promote the humane treatment and in-the-wild protection of these iconic animals. The revision of the HMAP is a crucial step in balancing ecological health with the preservation of wild horse populations.
Stakeholders and interested parties are encouraged to review the scoping letter and provide feedback to help shape the future management strategies for the Little Book Cliffs Wild Horse Range. The BLM values diverse perspectives and aims to incorporate them into the final plan.