The incident started on June 9. Results through July 10:
- Scope: Alamo, Big Sandy, Havasu HMAs
- Target: Burros
- AML: 160 + 139 + 166 = 465
- Pre-gather population: Not given, 2,644 according to 2025 population dataset
- Type: Planned
- Method: Bait
- Goals: Capture 1,100, remove 1,000
- Captured: 689, up from 643 on Day 28
- Shipped: 665, up from 547 on Day 28
- Released: None
- Deaths: 3, up from 2 on Day 28
- Average daily take: 21.5
- Unaccounted-for animals: 21
- Snippet from statute: It is the policy of Congress that wild free-roaming horses and burros shall be protected from capture, branding, harassment, or death
- Snippet from manual: To protect wild horses and burros from unauthorized capture, branding, harassment or death
The figures above are based on the daily reports.
A burro died of a fractured neck or back on Day 32, lifting the death rate to 0.4%.
The capture total includes 335 jacks, 296 jennies and 58 foals.
Youngsters represented 8.4% of the animals gathered.
Of the adults, 53.1% were male and 46.9% were female.
The location of the trap site is not known.
The name of the contractor was not provided.
No jennies were treated with PZP since the last report, leaving the total at 78.
The July 1 schedule indicates the designated pesticide was GonaCon Equine.
The Complex is subject to permitted grazing. Resources liberated to date:
- Forage: 4,134 AUMs per year
- Water: 3,445 gallons per day
RELATED: Three Rivers Roundup, Day 28.

