It’s great to read this bolded portion in the first paragraph:

 

ALPINE — The U.S. Forest Service will start removing about 400 feral horses near Alpine to protect the land and endangered species in the area. The horses are about four-and-a-half hours east of Phoenix in the White Mountains near the New Mexico border.

A spokesperson for the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest Service says they are causing “substantial problems for not only native plants and animals, which are being outcompeted for resources, but they also destroy watersheds and negatively impact ecosystems.”

However the activists just have to spread lies:

“These are beautiful historic wild horses,” she said. “We don’t think it’s fair to scapegoat the last of Arizona’s previous wild horses.” Simone Netherlands from the Salt River Wild Horse Management Group

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