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The Bureau of Land Management manages and protects wild horses and burros on 25.6 million acres of public lands across 10 Western states as part of its mission to administer public lands …
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May 12, 2025 · BLM employees in New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas care for 13.5 million acres of public lands plus 42 million acres of Federal oil, natural gas, and minerals for the use and …
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