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Man who grabbed federally-protected wild horse’s face to pose for a selfie could face 6 months in jailIn another incredible example of people doing anything for a selfie, a man has been caught violently grabbing the face of a wild horse to pose for a photo at Mount Charleston in Nevada.
There, the foal was swallowed up in a $76 million bureaucracy that captures, feeds and stockpiles more horses than any other in the nation. Wild horses in captivity now outnumber those in the wild.
The Wild Horse and Burro Protection Act would end the use of helicopters in roundups of wild horses and burros. Helicopter roundups (which are euphemistically termed “gathers” by the federal ...
Wild horses and burros are to be managed according to the Wild and Free-Roaming Horse & Burro Act of 1971, which not only specifies where wild horses and burros can occupy public lands but that they ...
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