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  1. Adoptions and Sales. The BLM works to place excess animals into private care through its Adoption and Sales Programs as well as successful partnerships with organizations across the nation. Many have found it personally challenging and rewarding to adopt or purchase a wild horse or burro.

  2. BLM Wild Horse and Burro Herd Management Areas are congressionally-designated areas of land to which specific laws and regulations pertaining to the management of wild horses and burros are applied. All Herd Management Areas need to be contained within an originally designated Herd Area.

  3. BLM New Mexico. BLM employees in New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas care for 13.5 million acres of public lands plus 42 million acres of Federal oil, natural gas, and minerals for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.

  4. BLM New Mexico manages two wild horse and burro herd management areas on nearly 29,000 acres. The combined appropriate management level for all HMAs in the state is 83 animals. Explore New Mexico's herd management areas using the links on the right.

  5. This polygon feature class shows the boundaries for BLM Wild Horse and Burro Herd Areas. These areas were designated in 1971 as the result of wild horses and/or burros being found during initial flights of them that same year.

  6. 31 sty 2024 · Interactive Web Map of Publicly Available Statewide Spatial Data for New Mexico. Web Map by mvisarra@blm.gov_BLM_EGIS

  7. This herd management plan is intended to provide a framework for addressing current and future needs for managing the free roaming horses of Placitas with goals and strategies that are within the parameters of humane, legal, and sustainable, as set forth by Sandoval County.