Not according to the law of contradiction.
1. Law of Identity: A = A, A is A.
2. Law of excluded middle: A ∪ Ac = S, everything is A or not A.
3. Law of contradiction: A ∩ Ac = ∅, nothing is A and not A.

Unfortunately, those are rules of thought. The material world need not conform.
Consider the West Douglas Herd Area in Colorado.
A BLM spokesman said it’s not suitable for wild horses according to an article about the new roundup schedule by The Colorado Sun.
A wildfire destroyed most of their food.
But the HA lies mostly within the Twin Buttes allotment, with a small portion in East Douglas Creek, and the allotment master report for Twin Buttes shows only nine percent of the authorized AUMs in the suspended column.
The active AUMs would support 962 wild horses.
Can a fire burn some of the forage and most of the forage?
Can the land be fit for wild horses and not fit for wild horses?
The bureaucrats would have you believe that. They’re as nutty as the advocates.

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