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The Voorhees Police Department announced Monday that a black, curly-haired dog without tags was found roaming Bradford Way in ...
No longer wild nor a stallion, owners say Alluvium doing well after being removed from national park
MEDORA, N.D. — The new owners of Alluvium, the once-wild stallion removed from Theodore Roosevelt National Park after officials there deemed him a "nuisance animal," state he is doing well in ...
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Wild horse latest: Alluvium sold for $25MEDORA, ND (KXNET) — We’re finding out more about a wild horse that was recently captured and sold from Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota. KX News filed a Freedom of Information ...
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Theodore Roosevelt National Park says wild stallion Alluvium was adopted following complaints from horse advocatesMEDORA, N.D. (KFYR) - Horse advocates and Theodore Roosevelt National Park have been at odds over the wild stallion Alluvium’s fate ever since the park detained the horse earlier this spring.
A wild stallion at Theodore Roosevelt National Park named Alluvium showed an interest in a mare when a group of trail riders was visiting the park, staying at the Roundup Group Horse Camp.
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