US Wild Horse & Burro Facility
The Elm Creek Wild Horse and Burro Corrals, established in 1994, serve as a vital midwestern resting point for wild horses and burros during their journey to off-range pastures or adoption events across the eastern United States. Located on approximately 35 acres along Highway 183, the facility can accommodate up to 500 animals, housing a diverse population of mares, geldings, burros, and yearlings from various western states.
This facility plays a crucial role in the Bureau of Land Management's efforts to manage and protect wild horse and burro populations on public lands. With an average population of 350 to 450 animals year-round, Elm Creek is dedicated to the welfare and adoption of these iconic animals.
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