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Daily Gather Update - August 2, 2012
At day's end yesterday, the BLM removed 1 male, 4 females and 1 foal from the Krueger Pond bait trap site. Horses removed from the range are being transported on the same day to Britton Springs, where BLM staff is monitoring the site.
The BLM has also set an adoption date for the horses gathered and removed from this year's bait trap gather. The date will be September 8, 2012, at the Britton Springs Corrals near Lovell, Wyo. More details on the adoption will be posted within the next several days. For general information on how to adopt a wild horse, please click here.
The BLM will continue to monitor horse patterns and work the trap site at the high elevations (Krueger Pond) today. The National Park Service staff will also continue to monitor the trap sites in the lower elevations (Bad Pass and Layout Creek). Trap sites the horses are not heavily utilizing will remain open for the horses to pass in and out.
The BLM is aiming to gather and remove 30-40 excess wild horses from the range as identified in the Environmental Assessment.
As the bait gather progresses, the list of gathered and removed horses (with their given names as identified in the Environmental Assessment) will be made available every Friday on a weekly basis. List of Names More info at the site HERE.
The BLM has also set an adoption date for the horses gathered and removed from this year's bait trap gather. The date will be September 8, 2012, at the Britton Springs Corrals near Lovell, Wyo. More details on the adoption will be posted within the next several days. For general information on how to adopt a wild horse, please click here.
The BLM will continue to monitor horse patterns and work the trap site at the high elevations (Krueger Pond) today. The National Park Service staff will also continue to monitor the trap sites in the lower elevations (Bad Pass and Layout Creek). Trap sites the horses are not heavily utilizing will remain open for the horses to pass in and out.
The BLM is aiming to gather and remove 30-40 excess wild horses from the range as identified in the Environmental Assessment.
As the bait gather progresses, the list of gathered and removed horses (with their given names as identified in the Environmental Assessment) will be made available every Friday on a weekly basis. List of Names More info at the site HERE.
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