The project description says the Decker Unit Allotment will contain 626 acres of public domain and 137 public AUMs, while the South Crosby Unit Place Allotment will contain 80 acres of public domain and 24 public AUMs.
That works out to 219 AUMs per thousand public acres in Decker, equivalent to 18 wild horses per thousand public acres, and 300 AUMs per thousand public acres in Crosby, equivalent to 25 wild horses per thousand public acres.
The state offers some of the finest grazing land in the American West, apparently.
Your faithful public servants claim that western rangelands can only support one wild horse per thousand acres (25,500 animals on 25.6 million acres).
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