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A wild horse herd of about 30 thrives in Missouri’s remote woods, sparking calls for protection.
A remote area in Missouri has become a refuge for wild horses, defying the state’s reputation as horse-free.
The herd, believed to descend from escaped or abandoned animals, thrives in rugged terrain and dense forests.
Wildlife officials confirm the presence of around 30 horses, though exact numbers are uncertain.
The animals are not federally protected, but conservationists are urging state authorities to consider preservation efforts amid growing public interest.
No major conflicts with humans have been reported, and the herd appears to be self-sustaining.
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Una manada de caballos salvajes de unos 30 prospera en los remotos bosques de Missouri, provocando llamados de protección.