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The pistol fires, its sound echoing through the arena and signaling the beginning of the end. In a split second, the horses ...
CURRITUCK COUNTY, N.C. — The Corolla Wild Horse Fund has confirmed one of its young wild horses, Donner, who was found deceased on Wednesday. He was born in 2023. According to officials with the ...
One of North Carolina’s beloved wild horses was discovered with a broken neck, and evidence indicates it was the result of a violent ritual on the Outer Banks. Two-year-old Donner was likely ...
As Congress may again consider policies that could lead to the mass slaughter of America’s wild horses, we are reminded of a conservative voice who once helped stop that very outcome: David ...
The Americas dives into the mystery of wild horses have been living on the Atlantic coast's barrier islands for 500 years.
Two wild horses are pictured standing together near the Onaqui Mountains in Utah. (Courtesy of Maria Marriott) By Kirsten Brehmer April 27, 2025 11:49 a.m. This post was updated April 22 at 9:23 p.m.
I n August, Hollynn Larrabee purchased a copy of the nearly 1,000-page Project 2025 policy book. On page 528, she found herself staring down a call to arms against her beloved wild horses.
Wild horses are being held in a handling area after being rounded up by helicopter in Theodore Roosevelt National Park. As of Oct. 14, 2024, more than half of the almost 200 horses had been ...
Wild horses on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains in Alberta, Canada, are under threat of attack each spring and summer by grizzly bears. It’s especially true of foals, which are younger ...
A judge in Atlanta commended a lawsuit seeking to end the "suffering" of the wild horses on Georgia's Cumberland Island but said she does not have the power to remove them.
Both BLM and the Forest Service manage wild horses and burros as mandated by a federal law rallied for by Nevada activist Wild Horse Annie. VIEW E-EDITION. 25¢ for 3 mos.
There’s about 1,300 wild horses roaming free across Colorado. They’re not easy to find, according to Judy Cady, president of the advocacy group Friends of the Mustangs.