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new nevada palominos enlisting in the u.s. marines us dept. of the interior–carson city field office \blm wild horses joining the marine corps mounted color guard on june 3 in carson city, nv\ 1 a special tradition, almost two decades old, between the bureau of land management (blm) and the u.s. marine corps, will be renewed in carson city on saturday, june 3, 2006, as a new generation of up to four young wild horses from rangelands in northern nevada joins older wild horses in the elite u.s. marine corps mounted color guard. this special adoption event will take place preceding the scheduled 10:00 a.m. public wild horse adoption at the warm springs correctional facility (wscf), edmonds road south of fifth street, in carson city 2 three palomino wild horses from the blm calico herd management area (hma) and one palomino from the warm springs canyon hma, both located in northern nevada, have been in a four - month long training program at the wscf. they are being trained by inmates in the nevada department of corrections program, supervised by lead trainer hank curry. marine corps gunnery sergeant ivan collazo sanchez and two additional marines will be at the wscf in dress blue uniform to (1) take possession of the new horses, the latest generation of wild horses to be in addition to the information about wild horses joining the marine corps mounted color guard, this passage is mainly about a the bureau of land management b security clearance arrangements c parades and shows of wild horses d the public adoption of wild horses
The passage focuses on a tradition where BLM wild horses join the Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard, and explicitly states this happens before a public wild horse adoption event. Options A, B, and C are not the main focus: A only mentions the BLM as a partner, B is not referenced, and C is not discussed. The core additional focus beyond the Marine Corps detail is the public adoption of wild horses.
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D. the public adoption of wild horses