Mojave National Preserve
Burros

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BURROS
A census in 1996 estimated 1,650 burros in the main unit of the Preserve (excluding the Clark Mountain unit.) In the five years following that census, almost 3,000 burros were removed using a combination of water trapping and helicopter-assisted roundups. These burros were transferred to several facilities to be adopted or sold as pets. However, burros are prolific breeders and herd sizes can increase at rates of 19 to 29 percent per year. There are still at least an estimated 250 burros in the Preserve and water trapping will continue in 2002. In addition, the Preserve is searching for funds to facilitate additional helicopter roundups, as well as to begin fencing portions of the boarder. If you would like more information on our burro program, or the burro adoption program, please contact: Kitti Jensen, Burro Program Coordinator, Mojave National Preserve, 222
E. Main Street, Suite 202, Barstow, CA 92311, 760-255-8865 |