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Judge halts roundup of wild horses in Arizona
A federal judge blocked the U.S. Forest Service from rounding up wild horses in Arizona and New Mexico while a lawsuit challenging the agency's management plan proceeds. The International Society for the Protection of Mustangs and Burros secured a preliminary injunction preventing the classification of the horses as 'unauthorized livestock' and their removal, citing violations of a 2007 agreement and inadequate environmental review.
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