The legal and environmental battle over the Salt River’s feral horses
As the debate surrounding the Salt River wild horses continues, it is evident that managing wild horse populations in the American West is a complex issue.
As the debate surrounding the Salt River wild horses continues, it is evident that managing wild horse populations in the American West is a complex issue.
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