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The Bureau of Land Management Ely District, Caliente Field Office on Friday, April 27, 2018 , issued a Decision Record and Finding of No Significant Impact based on analysis provided in the Caliente Herd Area Complex Wild Horse Gather Plan Environmental Assessment. The BLM developed the 10-year gather plan to manage wild horses within the Caliente Complex located near Caliente, in southern Lincoln County, Nev.
The Caliente Herd Area Complex consists of nine herd areas, or HAs. They are the Applewhite, Blue Nose Peak, Clover Creek, Clover Mountains, Delamar Mountains, Little Mountain, Meadow Valley Mountains, Miller Flat and Mormon Mountains HAs.
The Complex is not designated for wild horses due to insufficient forage and water resources available within the complex to maintain healthy wild horses and rangelands over the long-term. The current estimated wild horse population is approximately 1,744, which excludes the 2018 foal crop.
The purpose of the 10-year gather plan is to remove all wild horses in and outside HA boundaries to improve watershed health and make significant progress towards achieving range health standards recommended by the BLM’s Mojave-Southern Great Basin Resource Advisory Council. The gather plan allows for an initial gather with follow-up gathers for up to 10 years from the date of the initial gather. The BLM would transport gathered horses to holding facilities to be prepared for adoption, sale or transport to long-term pastures.For more information, please contact:
Chris Carlton, Field Manager
Bureau of Land Management, Caliente Field Office
PO Box 237
1400 South Front Street
Caliente, NV 89008
775-726- 8100