The new plan, dated March 13, begins with 16 darting programs.
Nearly 1,500 animals are in the emergency/nuisance section, with 376 unassigned.
The next section, for incidents during foaling season, adds five more bait-trap removals to those announced last week.
The last section covers incidents after foaling season, with nearly 8,000 wild horses in that category.
The overall capture and removal goals are 14,830 and 14,378, respectively.
The fiscal year began on October 1.
The agency’s budget was not approved until late January.
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