A、federal government B、the home-lovers C、the people who kill the wild horse D、the native people C

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At the turn of the last century, more than 2-million wild horses roamed free across public lands in the American west. But decades of poaching and culling decimated the herds, and by 1971, when they were granted federal protection through the "Wild Free Roaming Horse and Burro Act," there were only around 20,000 left. Today a limited number of mustangs still roam public lands in ten Western states, their numbers regulated by annual roundups by the Bureau of Land Management. Late last year, without public hearings or debate, a provision was slipped into the federal spending bill that allows the BLM to sell thousands of these captured wild horses for slaughter. That’s prompted horse lovers to try to save them.

选项 A、federal government
B、the home-lovers
C、the people who kill the wild horse
D、the native people

答案C

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