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| Checkered Horse by Leslie Trewyn |
WHO: The Bureau of Land Management
WHEN: August 20, 2014
WHERE: Wyoming Checkerboard lands
WHY: request from Rock Springs Grazing Association of Wyoming
What are Checkerboard lands?Though Congress mandated the protection of wild free-roaming horses and burros “in the area where presently found, as an integral part of the natural system of the public land,” BLM declared millions of acres “unsuitable for management."
The largest percentage of these
“unmanageable” lands – 7,522,00 acres according to BLM’s most recent (2011)
statistics – were dubbed checkerboard lands. This meant that private and public
lands shared boundaries that BLM found “infeasible” to manage. (read more here: BLM Myths & Facts)
Checkerboard lands may also include treaty lands which
have not yet been transferred to Native American tribal holdings.
Hope for Wild Horses
A lawsuit filed by Carol Walker, Director of Field Documentation for Wild Horse Freedom Federation seeks to halt this roundup.


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