Learn more about Trinity Range HA (Nevada)

The Trinity Range Herd Area (HA) in Nevada is part of a larger complex that includes several Herd Management Areas (HMAs) and spans approximately 2,283,300 acres. This area is crucial for the preservation of wild horse populations, with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) setting Appropriate Management Levels (AMLs) for wild horses and burros. The Trinity Range HA is characterized by its diverse ecosystems, providing essential habitat for these iconic animals. However, the area faces challenges such as competition for resources with livestock and the threat of roundups, which can lead to significant population reductions. The American Wild Horse Campaign (AWHC) advocates for humane management practices to ensure the survival of wild horses in this region.

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