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Wild horse sanctuary in danger of going under

Dream Catcher, a horse sanctuary in northern California, shared part of its name (Equus Sanctuary) with a rescue operation in L.A. County, which was shut down because of violations. Now donors are confused, donations have stopped and Dream Catcher's horses may soon be without a home. Louis Sahagun has the story.

-- Veronique de Turenne

Video: Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times

 
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