Wild Horses (720p 2027)

Wild horses in the American West are federally protected "living symbols of the historic and pioneer spirit of the West." Currently, nearly 100,000 wild horses roam public lands, a population size that has sparked a complex "range war" between government agencies, ranchers, and conservation activists. 🐎 Ecological Impact

Wild horses act as "ecosystem engineers" with unique biological advantages over livestock.

: Unlike cattle, which can uproot grass, horses "clip" it like lawnmowers, allowing for faster regrowth.

: As "hindgut fermenters," they consume dry, low-nutrient vegetation like cheatgrass that often fuels catastrophic wildfires.

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