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Wild Horses

An effort by the U.S. Forest Service to correct a decades-old map error by removing a tract of land joining two other tracts on which wild horses are protected illegally took 23,000 acres from the horses, the D.C. Circuit ruled Friday.

WASHINGTON – An effort by the U.S. Forest Service to correct a decades-old map error by removing a tract of land joining two other tracts on which wild horses are protected illegally took 23,000 acres from the horses, the D.C. Circuit ruled Friday.

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