U.S. officials have stated that the increasing population of wild horses on federal lands in Colorado is leading to the depletion of natural resources. In response, the federal Bureau of Land Management has initiated efforts to thin the herds. Some animal rights activists have criticized these removal efforts, labeling them as inhumane.
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Federal government reduces wild horse populations in Colorado
The U.S. government is taking steps to reduce the population of wild horses in Colorado due to concerns about resource depletion. While officials support the measures, some activists argue that the removal of the horses is inhumane.
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Federal government thins the herds of wild horses in Colorado
Federal government reduces wild horse populations in Colorado