To partner with an organization for the improvement of their Wild Horse and Burro Program through public education, vegetation monitoring,on and off range projects that assist in stabilizing...more
California BLM Wild Horse and Burro Program has two facilities that prepare animals primarily from California, Nevada, and Arizona for adoption. Most of the horses used come from the Litchfield...more
THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS. This Notice of Intent will continue the partnership with Deerwood Ranch Wild Horse Eco-sanctuary on private land that, in addition to providing a natural and...more
BACKGROUND: Wild Horse and Burro populations are known to move across jurisdictional lines, such as across State lines and onto privately-owned lands. In the Adobe Town herd management area (HMA)...more
BACKGROUND: Wild Horse and Burro populations on BLM lands exceed allowable management levels (AMLs) in the majority of herd management areas (HMAs) where wild horses and burros are found. In many...more
BACKGROUND: Wild horses and burros are American icons and living symbols of the historic pioneer spirit of the American West. The Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971 provides the...more
Background: Wild Burro populations on BLM lands exceed allowable management levels (AML) in the majority of herd management areas (HMA) where wild burros are found. It is not feasible to remove the...more
SiMPACT ponders on the importance of data in philanthropy after an episode of the This American Life (#503 – I was Just Trying to Help), an episode which portrays an organization with a not-so conventional idea about charity.