Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Sale and Adoption Act of 2005
Summary
H.R. 2993, the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Sale and Adoption Act of 2005, proposed changes to how the federal government manages wild horse and burro populations on public lands. The bill would have removed the existing limit on the number of animals an individual could adopt and established a minimum adoption fee of $25 per animal. Additionally, it authorized the government to sell excess animals to the public if there was no demand for them through the standard adoption process.
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