Wild Horses in Idaho KBR Wild Horse and Burro Information Sheet

Wild Horses in Idaho

(Information and graphics courtesy of BLM, Boise District Office)

Wild horses have long symbolized the spirit of the West. Their continued survival today contributes to diversity of life on the rangelands of southwest Idaho. Recognizing both their natural beauty and symbolic value, the Wild Free-Roaming Horse and Burro Act of 1971 provides that these animals be protected and managed as part of the natural system of public lands.

Open rangeland on the Owyhee Front offers habitat and room to roam for several wild horse herds. It is the Bureau of Land Management's job to ensure their well being, and protect the wild horses from harassment and other activities that could harm them.

BLM - Idaho Wild Horse and Burro Information
"Wild Horses on the Owyhee Front"


Wild Horse Herd Areas

Recreation in the Herd Areas

Help Protect our Heritage and the Spirit of the Wild Horses
(Viewing and camping tips among the horse herds)


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This is not a BLM operated or BLM sponsored site. It is run by private wild horse and burro enthusiasts. We are thankful to the BLM for providing the information which is presented here. We also hope to soon be posting information pertaining to HMAs in other states.

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