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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 ...
On Tuesday, we received a report from the U.S. General Services Administration. In the redacted form, it states the horse had a veterinary exam on July 2nd, but was sold for a bid of $25 to a ...
Let Alluvium stay. His fight for freedom is a fight for all of the wild horses at Theodore Roosevelt National Park. It all starts with him. Devin Joubert lives in Buffalo, N.D.