Colorado Code § 35-66-106

Wild horse stewardship program
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(1) The wild horse stewardship program
is created to coordinate and assist in managing and supporting the well-being of Colorado wild
horse herds and wild horse rangeland, including herds within federal herd management areas, to
ensure the long-term sustainability of wild horse herds and wild horse range health by:
(a) Supporting the management of range health;
(b) In partnership with the bureau and with permission from the bureau, building,
repairing, and maintaining range infrastructure, such as fencing, natural feed sources, or natural
water sources, on public land for the benefit of the wild horse herds, the wild horse rangeland,
and the resident populations; and
(c) Coordinating with local organizations associated with a herd management area.
(2) (a) The director shall annually report to the department on the actions taken to meet
the requirements of this section. The report must include the activities performed and
accomplished in accordance with the stewardship program.
(b) The director may rescind a grant for:
(I) Failure of the grant recipient to perform the duties to accomplish the purpose for
which the grant was made;
(II) Lack of effectiveness of the grant recipient's actions concerning the purposes for
which the grant was made; and
(III) A lack of consistency with the expectations of the wild horse project in making the
grant.
(3) The wild horse project shall begin implementing this section by July 31, 2024.

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