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3 February 2025 Wild Horses and Burros in Economic Perspective
Timothy Fitzgerald
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Abstract

Wild horses and burros are a unique economic asset that enjoys federal protections that are stronger than those afforded to most other wildlife. Management challenges are evident in current populations that exceed targets by as much as four times. The imbalance between management targets and reality has grown in recent years, concomitant with mounting fiscal and opportunity costs. Programmatic tweaks have not been able to materially change the reality on the ground. Continuation on the current trajectory is unsustainable. An economic perspective provides key insights into the management problem and provides clarity about the requirements for a durable solution. A comprehensive reform is needed to achieve biological and fiscal sustainability. This includes initial excess removals to reduce overpopulation and then strict adherence to targets. Such a program offers a real present discounted fiscal savings of over $1 billion.

Timothy Fitzgerald "Wild Horses and Burros in Economic Perspective," Rangeland Ecology and Management 98(1), 530-538, (3 February 2025). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rama.2024.10.009
Received: 8 April 2024; Accepted: 15 October 2024; Published: 3 February 2025
KEYWORDS
burros
Free-roaming wild horse and Burro
Protection Act
Q24
Q28
rangeland management
wild horses
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