PORTLAND, Ore. — A federal court in Oregon ruled in favor of an animal advocacy group, finding that the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision not to initiate a special review of its use of the drug ZonaStat-H to control the fertility of wild horses was “arbitrary and capricious.”
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