
Wild Horses
Cecil Werven and Steve Leonard - Boise BLM
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Wild
horses roam on part of the public lands in the west. Their populations
grow by about 20 percent per year and can overstock certain areas.
Extra horses are rounded up and made available for adoption by the
public.
The Owyhee Watershed Council's
educational activities are supported by the
Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board.
For further
information please
contact:
Adena
Green
Owyhee
Watershed Coordinator
(541)
372-5782
agreenowc@qwestoffice.net
Owyhee
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For
additional information about the Malheur Agricultural Experiment
Station, please send an e-mail request to:
Dr. Clinton C. Shock
Clinton.Shock@oregonstate.edu
Malheur Agricultural Experiment
Station
595 Onion Avenue
Ontario, OR 97914
(541) 889-2174
FAX (541) 889-7831
Last updated
Tuesday July 26, 2011.