Wild Horse and Burro Online Corral - Home For a list of all wild horse and burro events, visit the adoption and sale event schedule For more information about wild horse and burro populations, visit the population estimate data set
Adoptions and Sales - Bureau of Land Management The BLM works to place excess animals into private care through its Adoption and Sales Programs as well as successful partnerships with organizations across the nation Many have found it personally challenging and rewarding to adopt or purchase a wild horse or burro It is a chance to care for, and then own, a part of America’s heritage The BLM has placed nearly 290,000 wild horses and
Wild Horse and Burro Adoption and Sale Events The Bureau of Land Management offers wild horses and burros for adoption or purchase at events across the country throughout the year The most current adoption and sale event schedule is provided here
Wild Horse and Burro | Bureau of Land Management 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 for a variety of uses The Wild Horse and Burro Program's goal is to manage healthy wild horses and burros on healthy public rangelands
Off-Range Corrals | Bureau of Land Management Off-Range CorralsThe BLM maintains a large network of permanent off-range corral adoption and purchase centers to facilitate the placement of wild horses and burros into private care through the Adoption and Sales Programs Each off-range corral varies in its operating hours and how it conducts an adoption Some corrals are located within a correctional facility and only conduct periodic
How to Adopt or Purchase a Wild Horse or Burro Learn how to adopt or purchase a wild horse or burro through the BLM Explore adoption requirements, purchase options, and step-by-step instructions for events, off-range corrals, and the Online Corral
Wild Horse and Burro Adoption and Sales: Frequently Asked Questions . . . Providing a home for a wild horse or burro is a challenging and rewarding experience Below you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions about adopting a wild horse or burro Additional information will be provided to adopters of a wild horse or burro at the adoption site
Northern Nevada Correctional Center Wild Horse Training Facility The next saddle-trained adoption is tentatively scheduled for June 27, 2026Current and past catalogs can be viewed at the bottom of this page Jump to Adoption Catalogs Northern Nevada Correctional Center Wild Horse Training FacilityThe Northern Nevada Correctional Center Stewart Conservation Camp Saddle Horse and Burro Training Program is a cooperative partnership between the Bureau of Land