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National Horse & Burro 
Rangeland Management Coalition

The National Horse & Burro Rangeland Management Coalition includes a wide range of sportsmen’s, livestock, wildlife, and land conservation organizations and professional societies.  Collectively, we represent millions of Americans and focus on commonsense, ecologically-sound approaches to managing horses and burros to promote healthy wildlife and rangelands for future generations.

Horse and burros are greatly overpopulated on our nation's rangelands. Current population levels are well over the level that the rangeland can support in balance with other uses.  This is not only a problem for the health of the native wildlife and rangeland ecosystem, but also the horses and burros themselves.  


Our coalition is concerned about the exponentially growing population of wild horses and burros on our nation’s rangelands.  We believe more can and should be done to protect the rangeland ecosystem from further degradation by horses and burros.




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