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Drought Leading to Wild Horse Roundup

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From Times Wire Reports

The Bureau of Land Management said that the drought in the West has left thousands of wild horses without enough food or water, and the federal agency is rounding up as many as 5,600 horses to keep them from dying of thirst or starvation. But some agency critics are questioning the extra roundups, saying the agency should let nature take its course. The BLM has rounded up thousands of horses in Nevada and Utah because of the drought and may bring in thousands more from other areas, including Oregon, Colorado and California.

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