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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 45 MIN

Wild Horses: The story of managing a difficult situation

from Tack Box Talk · host Kris Hiney, Jason Bruemmer

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Dr. Jason Bruemmer, retired CSU professor and current wildlife population management expert for USDA, discussed the current management process for keeping wild horses healthy and in balance.  We dive into which horses are managed by BLM and why the horses may be doing well for their own good. For more information:FREES webpage.Bureau of Land ManagementWild Horse fact sheet from Arizona State

Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Dr. Jason Bruemmer, retired CSU professor and current wildlife population management expert for USDA, discussed the current management process for keeping wild horses healthy and in balance. We dive into which horses are managed by BLM and why the horses may be doing well for their own good. For more information: FREES webpage. Bureau of Land Management Wild Horse fact sheet from Arizona State

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