Rio Rancho Observer | Placitas still struggling with feral horse debate Rio Rancho Observer Balas pointed out that legally the horses roam on land owned by two federal agencies, the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service. Some of the land belongs to two sovereign tribal nations, the Pueblos of San Felipe and Santa Ana. |
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