Sun, Jul 24: A pilot project in Alberta is using birth control vaccinations to help control the wild horse population. The effects of the contraceptive are reversible and can be delivered remotely using small darts and will not harm the fetus if a pregnant animal is vaccinated. Jill Croteau reports.
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Birth control vaccinations being used to curb Alberta’s wild horse population
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