The web-based app helps ranchers locate allotments that might be suitable for grazing and provides easy instructions to obtain a permit according to the news release.
The disclaimer, which must be acknowledged to access the site, says it displays potential opportunities for grazing on Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and U.S. Forest Service lands.
Acreage and AUMs are estimates and NEPA reviews may be required.
The announcement did not mention base properties and did not indicate if said parcels could be repurposed by interested parties as wild horse preserves.

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