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Wild horse roundup in northwest Colorado begins as BLM tries to gather 733 mustangs

By Zach Altman | September 5, 2021

The federal Bureau of Land Management is removing 80% of the wild horses in Sand Wash Basin of Colorado after drought-stricken rangeland turns to “moon dust”

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