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The Bureau of Land Management issues Decision for the Clan Alpine Herd Management Area Wild Horse Gather

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The following press releases was published by the Bureau of Land Management on Sept. 7. It is reproduced in full below.

CARSON CITY, Nev. - The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Stillwater Field Office has issued the Decision and Final Environmental Assessment (FEA) for the Clan Alpine Horse Gather.

This FEA addresses potential environmental consequences associated with excess wild horses within and outside of the Clan Alpine herd management area (HMA) located in eastern Churchill County north of US Highway 50, in the Clan Alpine Mountains and surrounding area. The FEA analyzed the direct, indirect, and cumulative effects from implementation of the project.

The selected action is to gather and remove excess wild horses from within and outside the Clan Alpine HMA to achieve the established Appropriate Management Level (AML) of 612-979 wild horses and implement a range of fertility control techniques to maintain the population within AML over a period of up to 10 years.

In February of 2023, BLM conducted an aerial census flight and estimated the population of the HMA to be at 1,688 horses, which is well above AML.

“The BLM’s priority is to conduct a safe, efficient, and successful horse gather operation while ensuring humane care and treatment of all animals gathered," said Carson City District Manager, Kim Dow.

To view the FEA and other documents go to https://eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/project/2022686/510

For more information contact: John Axtell, Wild Horse & Burro Specialist at 775-885-6146 or by email at jaxtell@blm.gov.

Source: Bureau of Land Management

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