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  1. burro noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...

    Definition of burro noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  2. BURRO | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    BURRO meaning: 1. a Spanish word meaning "donkey" (= an animal like a small horse with long ears), used in the US…. Learn more.

  3. Wild Horse and Burro Management in the American West

    This fact sheet covers the laws that protect wild horses and burros, discusses key terms and how wild horse and burro populations are managed, and what happens to wild horses and burros when they …

  4. About the Program - Bureau of Land Management

    Wild, free-roaming wild horses can be found on public lands across 10 western states. Wild burros roam rangeland in California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah and Oregon. Find out more about wild horses and …

  5. Big Bend’s Burros Cause Delight and Frustration | Sierra Club

    Jul 18, 2025 · Burros compete with native wild animals for food and other resources in the desert, where they are especially well adapted. That competition has intensified due to climate change.

  6. Dan Burros - Wikipedia

    Burros was once the third highest-ranking member of the American Nazi Party, and later a Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan in New York. Within the far-right movement, Burros was known for the …

  7. Wild horse and burro management | Humane World for Animals

    Targeted gathers of horses and burros in densely populated areas that cannot sustain large numbers, to protect animals from forage and water shortages and facilitate humane, nonlethal population …

  8. Feature Of A Burro But Not A Donkey - [Vet Explains Pets]

    Overall, burros have a unique set of features that distinguish them from donkeys and make them valuable companions in a variety of settings. From their size and coat color to their distinctive braying …

  9. Burro Wild Burro Territory - US Forest Service

    The first burros to enter the United States probably belonged to the Spanish colonizer Juan DeOnate, who crossed the border from Mexico in about 1599. From here burros quickly spread to other parts …

  10. BLM Sale Burros - Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue

    Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue has purchased thousands of them. The burros are the direct descendants of the burros used in early railroad construction and mining throughout the southwest. …