Learn more about “Seven Troughs Range HMA (Nevada)”
The Seven Troughs Range Herd Management Area (HMA) in Nevada is a designated habitat for wild horses, covering approximately 2,283,300 acres. Managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), this area is part of the larger Blue Wing Complex, which includes several other HMAs. The BLM has set an Appropriate Management Level (AML) for the wild horse population in this region, aiming to maintain a balance between the horses and the ecosystem. The Seven Troughs Range is characterized by its rugged terrain and diverse wildlife, providing a natural habitat for these iconic animals. Advocacy efforts by organizations like the American Wild Horse Campaign focus on protecting the wild horses in this area from roundups and ensuring their humane management.