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The BLM will offer an opportunity to adopt a wild horse or burro through an Online Corral auction. Animals will be available for pick up in Alabama, Illinois, Kentucky, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma & Wisconsin.
Come join the Rock Springs National High School Finals Rodeo July 13 through 19! Tours and adoption available at the Rock Springs Wild Horse Holding Facility.
Join CANM for an opportunity to witness traditional Hopi artistry and connect with the stories behind each piece created by Hopi artists Marvene and Nuvadi Dawahoya.
Join the NHTIC for a special presentation from Sharie Shada, site superintendent of Fort Phil Kearny, Trail End, and LX Bar Ranch State Historic Sites on July 12.
The Bureau of Land Management and Mustang Champions will showcase the trainability and value of America’s wild horses at the second annual Mustang Challenge, July 10–12 at the South Point Arena in Las Vegas.
The Bureau of Land Management will host a wild horse and burro placement event, offering a limited number of excess animals gathered from western rangelands, July 10-12, 2025, at the Ga National Fairgrounds & Ag Center in Perry, GA.
Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument
10th Anniversary Celebration and the 25th anniversary of the
National Conservation Lands System
July 10, 2025
Forest health and fuel reduction treatments begin in the Emerald Mountain Special Recreation Management Area. The Beall Trail will be temporarily closed starting July 8 for 3-4 weeks.
Since 2016, Crow Canyon's Northern Chaco Outliers Project has explored the Lakeview Community—four Chaco-era Great Houses in southwest Colorado. Dr. Jonathan Dombrosky will share findings from three years of zooarchaeological research, highlighting how animal remains—like bison and wolf—shed light on past Pueblo life and human-animal relationships.