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Theodore Roosevelt National Park Wild Horses Protection Act

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This bill requires the government to keep a herd of at least 150 horses in the South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota, making sure the herd stays genetically diverse. The government must create a plan to protect the horses without hurting the park's natural resources. Horses can only be removed from the park for a few specific reasons, like keeping the herd healthy, handling an emergency, or protecting public safety. The government must also check on the horses every year and share information about their population, health, and makeup.

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April 9, 2025

Policy Area

Public Lands and Natural Resources

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