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Bill is seeking an advisory group to support the horses in Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota.


North Dakota legislators are considering Senate Bill 2331, which would create an advisory group to work with officials at Theodore Roosevelt National Park in managing the wild horse herd through measures like birth control and removals. The bill, set for a Feb. 7 hearing, aims to involve the state in decisions regarding the historic herd, seen as a major tourist attraction. Advocates like Chris Kman of Chasing Horses Wild Horse Advocates support the bill’s bipartisan sponsors, including House Majority Leader Rep. Mike Lefor and Senate Minority Leader Sen. Josh Boschee. The bill includes an appropriation of $50,000 to the North Dakota Department of Commerce for the working group. The park’s initial proposal to remove the horses sparked public backlash, leading to calls for transparency and public engagement in managing the herd. While park officials have not commented on the bill, the legislation hopes to ensure better outcomes for the horses and preserve their legacy in the state’s history.

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