The incident will begin on or about July 15.
The capture goal is 100 and the removal goal is 68.
The AML is 50 and the current population is thought to be 118.
A helicopter will push the horses into the traps.
Animals identified for removal will be taken to the Boise Off-Range Corrals.
Up to 16 mares will be treated with GonaCon-Equine and returned to the range with up to 16 stallions.
The HMA is subject to permitted grazing.
The news release said the roundup is open to public observation despite an order that closes all public lands within two miles of the trap sites.
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