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Should excess wild horses be resettled in private sanctuaries?

Many Americans have a soft spot for the 35,000+ wild horses and burros that range on public lands in the West. Apparently, so does the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, whose leaders have not complied with a 2004 law ordering them to sell or euthanize excess horses when they can’t find suitable adoptive homes.

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