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Major Point 1: Contents "The act covered the management, protection and study of feral horses and burros on federal land." (summarised well in the lead)
Major Point 2: History "In the early 1900s, feral horse populations … Their activism resulted first in the Hunting Wild Horses and Burros on Public Lands Act in 1959" (summarised well in the lead)
Major Point 3: Implementation "The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and US Forest Service manage the feral herds, … which remains the primary method of removing excess horses from managed land." (summarised well in the lead)
Major Point 4: Legal challenges "The act has been challenged numerous times in courts … courts have determined that the BLM may not ignore the intent of adopters." (summarised well in the lead)
Major Point 5: Subsequent Congressional action "Congress has taken several actions … Throughout the 2000s, the BLM has struggled to prevent the horses adopted or sold to private individuals from being taken for slaughter." (summarised well in the lead)
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Major Point 1: Contents "The act covered the management, protection and study of feral horses and burros on federal land." (the lead gives due weight as is given in the body)
Major Point 2: History "In the early 1900s, feral horse populations … Their activism resulted first in the Hunting Wild Horses and Burros on Public Lands Act in 1959" (the lead gives due weight as is given in the body)
Major Point 3: Implementation "The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and US Forest Service manage the feral herds, … which remains the primary method of removing excess horses from managed land." (the lead gives due weight as is given in the body)
Major Point 4: Legal challenges "The act has been challenged numerous times in courts … courts have determined that the BLM may not ignore the intent of adopters." (the lead gives due weight as is given in the body)
Major Point 5: Subsequent Congressional action "Congress has taken several actions … Throughout the 2000s, the BLM has struggled to prevent the horses adopted or sold to private individuals from being taken for slaughter." (the lead gives due weight as is given in the body)
The Wild and Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act of 1971 (WFRHBA), is an Act of Congress (Pub.L. 92–195), signed into law by President Richard M. Nixon on December 18, 1971.
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"living symbols of the historic and pioneer spirit of the West",[3]
"maintain a thriving natural ecological balance among wild horse populations, wildlife, livestock, and vegetation and to protect the range from the deterioration associated with overpopulation."[4]
"Wild Horse Annie," … [7]
"Wild Horse Annie Act" … [8]
"qualified" individuals to "adopt" … [20]
"first single-shot, multiyear wildlife contraceptive for use in mammals" … [25]
"mistreatment of mustangs during BLM gathers" … [28]
"further animal handling policy changes [are expected] in the future".[29][30]
"agent" … "taking" … .[34]
"shall be made available for sale without limitation."[39]
"undercut[ing] more than three decades of lobbying and legislative action aimed at protecting America's wild horses from slaughter".[38]
"develop cost-effective alternatives to the process of caring for wild horses removed from the range in long-term holding facilities and seek the legislative changes that may be necessary to implement those alternatives".[44] (Random check on source 44, successful, "the Secretary of the Interior should direct BLM to develop cost-effective alternatives to the process of caring for wild horses removed …")
"[forbid] the killing of healthy animals, and [allow] greater public participation in herd management decisions."[45]
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