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Montana

Idaho

Washington

Nevada

Oregon

Utah

WyomingID 1

ID 2

ID3

ID 4

HMA BoundariesHA BoundariesMap Index AreasState Boundaries

30 0 3015

MilesApril 3, 2011

No warranty is made by the Bureau of Land Management as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of these data for individual use or aggregate use with other data.

IdahoHA and HMA Index Map

30

26

84

KingHill

HammettGlennsFerry

Bliss

Saylor Creek

Saylor Creek

HMA BoundariesHA BoundariesNot Managed HACity

RoadInterstate HighwayUS HighwayState HighwayState Boundaries

Land OwnershipBureau of Indian AffairsBureau of Land ManagementBureau of ReclaimationDepartment of DefenseDepartment of EnergyFish and Wildlife ServiceNational Park ServiceOther Federal AgenciesPrivate LandState LandForest ServiceWater2.5 0 2.51.25

MilesMay 18, 2011

No warranty is made by the Bureau of Land Management as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of these data for individual use or aggregate use with other data.

Herd Areas and Herd Management AreasID Index Map 1Idaho

Primary Reasons BLM Acres Are Not Being Managed for Wild Horses or Burros 1 Land Status-significant portion of HA is not owned or controlled by BLM. 2 Water not owned or controlled by BLM and/or not available within the HA. 3 Reasons 1 and 2 combined. 4 Land exchanges-BLM acreage transferred to private or state ownship. 5 Critical habitat absent not controlled (eg. winter range, summer range). 6 Not feasible (eg, horses won't stay in HA, multiple fences, etc.) 7 Herd size too small.

8 Claimed animals-all animals determined to be private property. 9

Federal Legislation - transferred BLM land to the Forest Service, Park Service, or other agencies.

10 Resource conflicts - (eg; T&E species, NCA, wilderness, etc.). 11 Court decision.

12 Urban expansion. 13 Unsuitable habitat - (unproductive land - inadequate forage).

14 Habitat fragmented by fences (highway; pasture/boundary). 15 Other reasons (eg. Department of Defense withdrawals, etc.). 00 No animals present at time of passage of the Act.

HA and HMA Overview Map

95

20

84 184

15

10Bowmont

Melba

Murphy

JordanValley

Oreana

Caldwell

Notus

WilderMiddleton

Greenleaf Star

Homedale

Eagle

Huston

SilverCity

Meridian

Marsing

GardenCity

Nampa

Kuna

Sands Basin Hard Trigger

Black Mountain

Three Fingers

Black Mountain

Hard Trigger

ThreeFingers

SandBasin

HMA BoundariesHA BoundariesNot Managed HACity

RoadInterstate HighwayUS HighwayState HighwayState Boundaries

Land OwnershipBureau of Indian AffairsBureau of Land ManagementBureau of ReclaimationDepartment of DefenseDepartment of EnergyFish and Wildlife ServiceNational Park ServiceOther Federal AgenciesPrivate LandState LandForest ServiceWater4 0 42

MilesMay 18, 2011

No warranty is made by the Bureau of Land Management as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of these data for individual use or aggregate use with other data.

Herd Areas and Herd Management AreasOR Index Map 2Idaho

Primary Reasons BLM Acres Are Not Being Managed for Wild Horses or Burros 1 Land Status-significant portion of HA is not owned or controlled by BLM. 2 Water not owned or controlled by BLM and/or not available within the HA. 3 Reasons 1 and 2 combined. 4 Land exchanges-BLM acreage transferred to private or state ownship. 5 Critical habitat absent not controlled (eg. winter range, summer range). 6 Not feasible (eg, horses won't stay in HA, multiple fences, etc.) 7 Herd size too small.

8 Claimed animals-all animals determined to be private property. 9

Federal Legislation - transferred BLM land to the Forest Service, Park Service, or other agencies.

10 Resource conflicts - (eg; T&E species, NCA, wilderness, etc.). 11 Court decision.

12 Urban expansion. 13 Unsuitable habitat - (unproductive land - inadequate forage).

14 Habitat fragmented by fences (highway; pasture/boundary). 15 Other reasons (eg. Department of Defense withdrawals, etc.). 00 No animals present at time of passage of the Act.

HA and HMA Overview Map

30

95

84

10

15

Midvale

Ola

NewPlymouth

Sweet Gardena

Montour

Four Mile

West Crane Creek

Four Mile

HMA BoundariesHA BoundariesNot Managed HACity

RoadInterstate HighwayUS HighwayState HighwayState Boundaries

Land OwnershipBureau of Indian AffairsBureau of Land ManagementBureau of ReclaimationDepartment of DefenseDepartment of EnergyFish and Wildlife ServiceNational Park ServiceOther Federal AgenciesPrivate LandState LandForest ServiceWater3 0 31.5

MilesMay 18, 2011

No warranty is made by the Bureau of Land Management as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of these data for individual use or aggregate use with other data.

Herd Areas and Herd Management AreasID Index Map 3Idaho

Primary Reasons BLM Acres Are Not Being Managed for Wild Horses or Burros 1 Land Status-significant portion of HA is not owned or controlled by BLM. 2 Water not owned or controlled by BLM and/or not available within the HA. 3 Reasons 1 and 2 combined. 4 Land exchanges-BLM acreage transferred to private or state ownship. 5 Critical habitat absent not controlled (eg. winter range, summer range). 6 Not feasible (eg, horses won't stay in HA, multiple fences, etc.) 7 Herd size too small.

8 Claimed animals-all animals determined to be private property. 9

Federal Legislation - transferred BLM land to the Forest Service, Park Service, or other agencies.

10 Resource conflicts - (eg; T&E species, NCA, wilderness, etc.). 11 Court decision.

12 Urban expansion. 13 Unsuitable habitat - (unproductive land - inadequate forage).

14 Habitat fragmented by fences (highway; pasture/boundary). 15 Other reasons (eg. Department of Defense withdrawals, etc.). 00 No animals present at time of passage of the Act.

HA and HMA Overview Map

93

20

7

13

StanleyClayton

Chilly

MackayLeslie

SunValley

Darlington

Ketchum LostRiver

MooreGrouse

Cobalt

ArcoButteCity

Bellevue

Corral FairfieldHillCity

Gannett

Lemhi

EllisLeadore

May

Challis Patterson

Gilmore

Sunbeam

Hailey

Challis

Challis

Sheep Mountain

MorganCreek

HMA BoundariesHA BoundariesNot Managed HACity

RoadInterstate HighwayUS HighwayState HighwayState Boundaries

Land OwnershipBureau of Indian AffairsBureau of Land ManagementBureau of ReclaimationDepartment of DefenseDepartment of EnergyFish and Wildlife ServiceNational Park ServiceOther Federal AgenciesPrivate LandState LandForest ServiceWater8 0 84

MilesMay 18, 2011

No warranty is made by the Bureau of Land Management as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of these data for individual use or aggregate use with other data.

Herd Areas and Herd Management AreasID Index Map 4Idaho

Primary Reasons BLM Acres Are Not Being Managed for Wild Horses or Burros 1 Land Status-significant portion of HA is not owned or controlled by BLM. 2 Water not owned or controlled by BLM and/or not available within the HA. 3 Reasons 1 and 2 combined. 4 Land exchanges-BLM acreage transferred to private or state ownship. 5 Critical habitat absent not controlled (eg. winter range, summer range). 6 Not feasible (eg, horses won't stay in HA, multiple fences, etc.) 7 Herd size too small.

8 Claimed animals-all animals determined to be private property. 9

Federal Legislation - transferred BLM land to the Forest Service, Park Service, or other agencies.

10 Resource conflicts - (eg; T&E species, NCA, wilderness, etc.). 11 Court decision.

12 Urban expansion. 13 Unsuitable habitat - (unproductive land - inadequate forage).

14 Habitat fragmented by fences (highway; pasture/boundary). 15 Other reasons (eg. Department of Defense withdrawals, etc.). 00 No animals present at time of passage of the Act.

HA and HMA Overview Map

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