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Bill to maintain wild horses at TR National Park passes the Senate, heads to House
WASHINGTON, D.C. (KVRR) — Legislation to protect wild horses at Theodore Roosevelt National Park is closer to being enacted. The Senate has passed a bipartisan bill to maintain the wild horse herd. It would require the Interior Department to maintain a genetically-diverse herd of no fewer than 150 horses in the South Unit. The only time a horse could be removed would be to improve genetic diversity, in the case of an emergency or to protect publ…
Senate passes bill to maintain wild horses at Theodore Roosevelt National Park
WASHINGTON – North Dakota Senator John Hoeven’s bipartisan legislation to maintain wild horses at Theodore Roosevelt National Park passes in the Senate. The legislation now goes to the House of Representatives. The bill, which was co-introduced with Democratic Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia would require Secretary of Interior, and former North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, to maintain a genetically-diverse herd of at least 150 horses at the park’s…
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