It’s west of the Spruce-Pequop HA and southeast of Wells in the I-80 checkerboard.
The ArcGIS Viewer indicates that wild horses were not found there when the WHB Act was signed into law.
Three allotments meet in the area: Moor Summit, Wood Hills and West Big Springs.
The allotment master report provides management status, acreage and available forage.
Together they offer 5,883 active AUMs on 153,602 public acres, equivalent to 3.2 wild horses per thousand public acres.
Your faithful public servants claim that public lands in the western U.S. can only support one wild horse per thousand public acres.
The Maverick-Medicine emergency roundup targets 75 wild horses in Wood Hills.
RELATED: Maverick-Medicine Emergency Roundup Starts August 8.

