The U.S. Forest Service is investigating the killings of nine wild horses found fatally shot in an Arizona national forest.
Advocates call for justice after 9 wild horses shot dead in Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest near Heber-Overgaard last week.
Twenty-four starving wild horses were evacuated from deep snow near Mammoth Lakes, though one died and three were euthanized.
Officials with Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests have asked the public for help after the bodies of nine horses were discovered on the Black Mesa Ranger District, headquartered in Heber-Overgaard.
The horses' rescue operation has local tribal members feeling left in the dust.
The Forest Service's emergency operation is now complete, with 20 surviving horses transported to a rehabilitation facility.
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