The mustangs at a Nevada office park are an example of the outrageous perks that businesses dangle to impress job candidates, but wildlife advocates are pushing back on efforts to market them.
Harsh drought conditions have left vegetation and water scarce in the American West. Federal land managers have begun emergency roundups, while volunteers haul water and food to remote grazing grounds.
The deaths underscore the West's overpopulation of free-roaming horses, a problem entangled in competing interests, scarcity of resources and tribal cultural values.