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Lee Flat Herd Management Area (CA-652)

LOCATION:   The Lee Flat Herd Management Area is located east of the Owens Dry Lake bed in Inyo County, CA.
 
ACREAGE:     73,000 acres are managed for wild burros
 
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WILDLIFE:
 
HERD SIZE:    15 head
 
BURRO COLORS:     Gray
 
SIZE OF HORSES:     10-11 hands and 400-600 pounds
 
HISTORY:       The burros in this area are believed to from mining operations in the mid-1800s.
 
 
Lee Flat Herd Management Area
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