The reorganization of the US Forest service and its implications for the Wild Horses that fall under their managment. Will it Be up to the State to oversee the Wild Horses Territories?
The traditional regional management structure is being replaced by a "state-based organizational model," wherein 15 politically appointed "state directors" will oversee operations, embedding federal management more closely with state governments and local industry interests. This significant shift in federal land management policy has raised profound concerns regarding the future of the 34 active Wild Horse and Burro Territories managed by the Forest Service. The Forest Service Reorganization PlanThe reorganization of the Forest Service represents one of the most substantial changes to federal land management in American history.
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