Animal Wellness Action and partners urge the National Park Service to reconsider its plan to remove free-roaming wild horses from Theodore Roosevelt National Park, citing ecological and economic benefits.

Animal Wellness Action and partners urge the National Park Service to reconsider its plan to remove free-roaming wild horses from Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Stakeholders argue that wild horses contribute to the park's ecology and drive economic activity to local communities. The National Park Service has faced criticism from North Dakota public officials, citizens, and organizations, as well as national equine protection groups, for the proposed depopulation.

February 19, 2024
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