Wednesday, August 29, 2012

BLM Releases Decision On Deerwood Ranch Wild Horse Ecosanctuary

The Bureau of Land Management Rawlins Field Office has found no significant impact through an environmental assessment of a wild horse ecosanctuary on the Deerwood Ranch, located about 30 miles west of Laramie. Shelley Gregory says that a decision record has been released.






Located in the Centennial Valley, the 4,000-acre, family-owned Deerwood Ranch applied to provide long-term, humane care for up to 300 excess, non-reproducing wild horses gathered from Western public rangelands. Public lands are not included in this proposal.






The DR is subject to administrative review through the appeal process, which is outlined in the Decision Record. Copies are available at blm.gov.

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