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Group seeks to protect Wyo. wild horses

October 6, 2008 - 06:55 a.m. EST

POWELL, Wyo. (AP) - A group that seeks to protect wild horses in northern Wyoming is working to build a wild-horse interpretive center along U.S. highway 14-16-20.

Friends of a Legacy has purchased land for the center, which will be located about 25 miles east of Cody.

Exactly when the center will open has not been decided.

Legacy members say the group would like to house wild horses at the center and to train and adopt them out.

Details are still being ironed out.

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