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“In the 70s, scientists thought wild horse populations grew at 1% to 3% annually,” says Garrot, who assisted with research in the 80s that determined that wild horse populations actually grew at about 10 times that rate.
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>(The Wild Horse and Burro Act of 1971, signed by Richard Nixon, requires the BLM to protect the feral horse population in perpetuity.)
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