Wild Horses in Oregon

Amy Greene

 

The Wild Horses of Paardeplaats on the Long Tom Pass. Credit Wikimedia.org

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Mother and foal grazing beach vegetation. Credit nps.gov

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Sources

Banse, Tom. (2014, Oct. 29). Northwest Tribes take steps to coral growing wild horse population. NW News Network.