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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Assateague Struggles To Keep Horses, Tourists Apart

Park Service Steps Up Awareness Campaign, Threatens Fines

The Maryland side of Assateague Island  is home to 112 wild horses, and park rangers are dealing with a problem that threatens the very thing that makes the horses a national treasure.

Horses wandering onto the roadway, or even grazing next to it, are enough to make tourists drop everything -- except their cameras, of course. The temptation to interact is overwhelming, WBAL-TV 11 News reporter David Collins learned.

"Just today, I saw people feeding them potato chips," said Phil Gregolia of Assateague's Pony Patrol. "Potato chips get horses sick."

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