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A herd of wild horses graze at Santa Maria Ranch development east of Dayton in December, before being rounded up by the state Department of Agriculture. Wild-horse advocates plan to mount an aggressive campaign to inform the public about fence-out laws and pressure county officials to enforce them. Cathleen Allison/ Nevada Appeal File Photo
Wild-horse advocates are gearing up to inform the public about Nevada's "fence-out" laws on range land and to put pressure local and county government...
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