Wild horses disrupt native vegetation, leading to soil erosion and habitat loss.
Their grazing alters plant communities, reducing food sources for wildlife.
Overgrazing by wild horses depletes water sources, impacting aquatic species.
Their presence attracts predators, causing imbalances in predator-prey relationships.
These horses spread invasive plant species, worsening biodiversity loss.
Wild horse herds often compete with other wildlife for limited resources.
Conservation efforts aim to balance the ecosystem, preserving native species.