Nevada Code § 504.490

Unlawful acts; penalty
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1. Any person, not authorized to do so,
who:
(a) Removes or attempts to remove a wild horse
from the public lands;
(b) Converts a wild horse to private use;
(c) Harasses a wild horse or, except as otherwise
provided in subsection 2, kills a wild horse;
(d) Uses an aircraft or a motor vehicle to hunt
any wild horse;
(e) Pollutes or causes the pollution of a
watering hole on public land to trap, wound, kill or maim a wild horse;
(f) Makes or causes the remains of a wild horse
to be made into any commercial product; or
(g) Sells a wild horse which strays onto private
property,
is guilty of
a gross misdemeanor.
2. A person who willfully and maliciously
kills a wild horse is guilty of a category C felony and shall be punished as
provided in NRS 193.130 .

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