The plight of wild horses and burros evokes passion from activists and citizens who see them as symbols of America, yet their populations are declining due to mismanagement.
Critics of the Bureau of Land Management emphasize that recent roundups and removals have led to distress among herds, halting their populations and infringing on welfare.
Strategic plans are necessary for the long-term sustainability of wild horse and burro populations, emphasizing the importance of balancing ecological health with animal welfare.
There is a growing consensus that the management of these iconic animals should focus not solely on population control but also on preserving their cultural significance.
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