Author: Scott Sonner, The Associated Press
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Official: Solving wild horse problem will take $5B, 15 years
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RENO, Nev. – It will take $5 billion and 15 years to get an overpopulation of wild horses under control on federal lands across the West, the acting head of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management said Wednesday, adding that several developments have made him more optimistic about his agency’s ability to get the job…
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Controversial wild horse plan headed to Senate floor
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RENO, Nev. – Congress is closer to approving a contentious wild horse initiative backed by national animal welfare groups and the livestock industry but condemned by leaders of the largest and oldest coalition of mustang advocates in the West. The Senate Appropriations Committee approved $35 million last week for the program supported by an unprecedented…


