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NOVEMBER 27, 2000 Minimum security inmates at the Four Mile Correctional Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado, are learning horse management skills in a partnership with the Bureau of Land Management. Since 1986, more than 2,000 wild horses have been brought from federal lands in Nevada, Wyoming and Colorado to the state prison. In a related story, the BLM is having its annual wild horse adoption auction this Saturday and Sunday in Boise, Idaho. The minimum bid is $125. Get the Story:
By Taming Horses, Prisoners Learn to Change Their Lives (AP 11/27)
BLM to auction nearly 160 wild horses this weekend (AP 11/27)
Inmates work with wild horses
Facebook TwitterNOVEMBER 27, 2000 Minimum security inmates at the Four Mile Correctional Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado, are learning horse management skills in a partnership with the Bureau of Land Management. Since 1986, more than 2,000 wild horses have been brought from federal lands in Nevada, Wyoming and Colorado to the state prison. In a related story, the BLM is having its annual wild horse adoption auction this Saturday and Sunday in Boise, Idaho. The minimum bid is $125. Get the Story:
By Taming Horses, Prisoners Learn to Change Their Lives (AP 11/27)
BLM to auction nearly 160 wild horses this weekend (AP 11/27)
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