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The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is a federal agency within the U.S. Department of the Interior, responsible for managing relationships between the federal government and Native American tribes. In the context of wild horse conservation, the BIA plays a crucial role in addressing the management of feral horse populations on tribal lands. For instance, the Navajo Nation has utilized BIA grants to conduct surveys and develop strategies for managing overpopulation of feral horses, which compete for limited resources with native wildlife. The BIA's involvement is essential for ensuring that wild horse management aligns with both tribal interests and federal regulations, promoting humane and sustainable practices.

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