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The American West has a mustang problem

There are tens of thousands of wild horses in the western U.S. The federal government rounds thousands of them from public lands each year. Scientists say there are too many horses and the land cannot support them all. But some believe the horses should be left to run free.
Reporter Ashley Ahearn looks into the controversy and talks about her own experience adopting a wild horse.

This story is an excerpt from Mustang, Ashley Ahearn’s four-part series about the complex world of wild horses in the West. To find out more click here: Mustang | Boise State Public Radio
For information about Ashley Ahearn's new children's book "The Little Black Mustang," illustrated by Catie Michel, click here TheLittleBlackMustang.com.
This segment aired on November 28, 2023.