BLM Hosting Tour of Oklahoma Off-Range Wild Horse Pasture

Attendees will have the opportunity to view approximately 200 mares roaming on approximately 3,875 acres at the Chickasaw Ranch on Aug. 11.
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There are nearly 44,000 wild horses and burros being cared for at off-range pastures, corrals, and ecosanctuaries. | Photo: Alexandra Beckstett/The Horse

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is hosting two free tours of the wild horse off-range pasture in Sulphur, Oklahoma, on Saturday, Aug. 11.

Attendees will have the opportunity to view approximately 200 mares roaming on approximately 3,875 acres called the Chickasaw Ranch. In addition, attendees will have the opportunity to visit with BLM staff to learn more about the Wild Horse and Burro (WHB) Program and members of the Chickasaw Nation to learn more about their cultural and their upcoming movie called The Chickasaw Rancher.

Shuttle buses will transport attendees to and from the off-range pasture site from the designated pick-up and drop-off location. Personal vehicles, glass containers and cans are not allowed on the tour, only drinks with lids are permitted

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