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How a program meant to encourage the adoption of wild horses may be subsidizing their slaughter
How a program meant to encourage the adoption of wild horses may be subsidizing their slaughter
05.18.2021
by The Counter + The Counter
An alternative to horse slaughter emerges, unifying ranchers and animal advocates
An alternative to horse slaughter emerges, unifying ranchers and animal advocates
10.10.2019
by Sam Bloch
Thinly sliced: California has a wild horse problem. Is a mountain lion the solution?
Thinly sliced: California has a wild horse problem. Is a mountain lion the solution?
10.31.2018
by The Counter
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