The incident will begin on or about April 1 and will not be open to public observation according to today’s news release.
Horses will be drawn into the traps with bait.
The capture and removal goals are identical at 350 each.
There are no plans to treat any of the mares with fertility control pesticides and return them to the range.
The Complex consists of nine former HMAs in eastern Nevada.
It’s unfit for wild horses but currently supports a population of 1,022 plus an untold number of privately owned livestock.
Captured animals will be taken to the off-range corrals in Axtell, Delta and Sutherland Utah.
Receiving only lukewarm support from Congress in the form of FLPMA, PRIA and the Burns Amendment, the bureaucrats have embarked on a long-term plan of nullifying the WHB Act through the planning process, one HMA at a time.

