Grand Junction Daily Sentinel | Horses in the crosshairs: A 'license to kill' or step toward proper management? Grand Junction Daily Sentinel This fall, the Bureau of Land Management hopes to gather and remove up to 72 horses that are roaming outside its Piceance-East Douglas Herd Management Area southeast of Rangely. What will happen with the gathered horses is up in the air, as a new ... |
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