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BLM suspends Tri-State Calico Complex gather until after the holidays

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blm_logo-300x261-2748471-6301901BLM NEWS RELEASE

WINNEMUCCA — The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Winnemucca District has suspended the Tri-State Calico Complex Wild Horse and Burro Gather until approximately Jan. 3, due to a planned holiday shutdown.  The BLM and contractor have finished gathering the western half of the Complex and have moved their equipment to the eastern side of the Complex, south of Denio Junction, where they will establish a new temporary holding facility for the eastern portion of the gather area.  When the gather resumes, portions of the Black Rock West and Black Rock East Herd Management Areas (HMAs) will be gathered for wild horses and the McGee Mountain HMA will be gathered for wild burros.

The gather started on Nov. 19 and thus far, 1,048 wild horses and 10 burros have been gathered.  Of those gathered, 187 mares and stallions have been returned to the range, with fertility control applied to all the mares before their release.

The gathered animals have been transported to the Palomino Valley Center near Reno, Nev., where they will be prepared for the BLM adoption program. Un-adopted horses will be placed in long-term pastures where they will be humanly cared for and retain their “wild” status and protection under the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act. The BLM does not sell or send any horses to slaughter.

The Complex consists of approximately 584,000 acres (public and private) but the gather area consists of approximately 1,041,000 acres to encompass wild horses and burros residing outside of the HMAs.  The Complex includes the following HMAs: Black Rock Range East, Black Rock Range West, Calico Mountains, Granite Range, Warm Springs Canyon, and McGee Mountain.

Information, updates and statistics for the Tri-State Calico Complex gather are found at: http://on.doi.gov/oEobUl.

For more information, contact Lisa Ross, BLM Winnemucca District public affairs specialist, at 775-623-1541 or [email protected].

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