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Can someone help put these in alphabetical order by author? MLA

Bulletin, Stephen Hamway • The. “How Many Wild Horses Should the Ochocos Hold?” The Bulletin, 18 Nov. 2018, www. bendbulletin. com/localstate/how-many-wild-horses -should-the-ochocos-hold/article_34 8cb83f-c957-519e-a9b0-46556c22e4e6. html.

Ditman, Barbara. The Oregon Encyclopedia, 4 Mar. 2019, www. oregonencyclopedia. org/articles/wild_horses_in_oregon/ #.XmLKtY7YrnE.

“Fertility and Obstetrics in the Horse.” www. onlinelibrary. wiley. com/doi/book/10.1002/9780470751121. Flatt, Courtney, and Dirk VanderHart.

“Can Oregon Control The Wild Horse Population? Advocacy Group Says Sterilization Too Dangerous.” Northwest Public Broadcasting, 1 Aug. 2018, www. nwpb. org/2018/08/01/planned-sterilizatio n-procedure-puts-wild-mares-at-risk -advocacy-group-says/.

“Oregon's Wild Horses Field Trip.” Visit Bend, Sunriver, Redmond, Sisters, www. visitcentraloregon. com/event/oregons-wild-horses-field -trip/.

“The Facts about Horse Slaughter.” The Humane Society of the United States, www. humanesociety. org/resources/facts-about-horse-sla ughter.

“Reality of Roundups.” American Wild Horse Campaign, www..org/reality-roundups-1

“‘Population Control.’” Wild Horse Education, 9 May 2019. www. wildhorseeducation. org/population-control/.

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