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Wild Horses and Burros

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Wild horses graze on the Modoc National Forest in California. The Forest Service and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management are the two federal agencies that manage wild horse and burro territories. (Forest Service photo by Madeleine Levy) The LegacyWild horses that once roamed the prehistoric landscapes of what is now North America are extinct. Fossils…
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Rangeland Management

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.rounded-image-1 img { border-radius: .7rem .7rem .2rem .2rem; } Rangeland Management on horseback at Kanab Creek. (USDA Forest Service photo) Rangelands in the United States are diverse lands. They are the wet grasslands of Florida to the desert shrub ecosystems of Wyoming. They include…
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National Grasslands

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Welcome to Your National Grasslands!These wind-swept seas of grass and wildflowers—four million acres in all—have witnessed the pageant of the frontier, the Dust Bowl, and the dramatic recovery into a great national treasure.Find a National GrasslandVisit National Grassland websitesFind a GrasslandNational Grassland Visitor's CenterThe National Grasslands Visitor Center introduces and invites…
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