BLM Hosts Tour of Oklahoma Off-Range Wild Horse Pasture
Experience the beauty of wild horses at the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) off-range pasture in Sulphur, Oklahoma. On August 11, 2018, the BLM invites you to join a free tour where you can witness approximately 200 mares roaming the expansive Chickasaw Ranch.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is hosting two free tours of the wild horse off-range pasture in Sulphur, Oklahoma, on Saturday, Aug. 11.
Attendees will have the opportunity to view approximately 200 mares roaming on approximately 3,875 acres called the Chickasaw Ranch. In addition, attendees will have the opportunity to visit with BLM staff to learn more about the Wild Horse and Burro (WHB) Program and members of the Chickasaw Nation to learn more about their cultural and their upcoming movie called The Chickasaw Rancher.
Shuttle buses will transport attendees to and from the off-range pasture site from the designated pick-up and drop-off location. Personal vehicles, glass containers and cans are not allowed on the tour, only drinks with lids are permitted.
The buses will be equipped with USB ports, air conditioning, and restrooms. Photography and videography are welcome. Attendees should dress in comfortable attire for summer weather.
Wild horses and burros essentially have no natural predators, resulting in a rapid increase in population. If not appropriately managed, herds double in size in just 4 to 5 years. To maintain wild horse and burros in good condition and protect the health of public land, BLM must manage the population growth of wild horses and burros.
As of July 24, there are nearly 44,000 wild horses and burros being cared for at off-range pastures, corrals, and ecosanctuaries. The wild horses and burros roaming the public rangelands are protected by the BLM under the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act. The BLM estimates about 81,951 wild horses and burros roaming the BLM rangelands in 10 Western states.
The Chickasaw Nation is providing all attendees with coupons for a tour and lunch at the Chickasaw Cultural Center. For more information about the off-range pasture tour or the WHB Program, please call the national WHB information call center at 866/468-7826 or email wildhorse@blm.gov.
Originally posted by The Horse