PHOENIX — Arizonans who want to adopt wild horses or burros are in luck: wildlife authorities are hoping to find homes for the animals. On Tuesday, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced it ...
Photojournalist Ami Vitale followed Przewalski’s horses—once declared extinct in the wild—on a 2,000-mile journey back to their ancestral home. (And only one tried to escape.) Przewalski's horses once ...
FARGO — Federal legislation to protect the wild horses of Theodore Roosevelt National Park is moving forward in Washington. The Theodore Roosevelt National Park Wild Horse Protection Act is set to ...
GRANDY, N.C. — The Corolla Wild Horse Fund's farm in Grandy has a new resident nicknamed Topnotch. The wild horse will now spend the rest of his life on the farm with fellow wild horses that have been ...
A wild horse was relocated from its home on the Outer Banks after an organization said he was becoming too reliant on humans giving him food. The Corolla Wild Horse Fund posted on Facebook Tuesday ...
After struggling to integrate into a herd of Asian wild horses, a colt has found a new home with two very large roommates. Marat is an Asian wild horse that visitors at the Minnesota Zoo can now see ...
Subject Specialist The journalist and/or newsroom have/has a deep knowledge of the topic, location or community group covered in this article. Wild horses at the East Cañon Correctional Complex on ...
Re: A response to: Jennifer Caudill, “Nevada’s wild horses are one sentence away from mass euthanasia," in RGJ Sept. 8, 2025. First of all, Jennifer Caudill’s headline is purposefully misleading.
Have you ever heard of Assateague Island? It’s the most magical place. It’s an island off the coast of the Delmarva Peninsula that’s covered in wild horses. It’s so cool! Caroline recently took a trip ...
As use of a drug causing infertility in the herd continues, a wild horse advocate hopes to amend a bill by Sen. John Hoeven to protect the wild horses at Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Two ...
This story, “Wild Horses Were His Game,” first appeared in the September 1949 issue. DICK CHURCH was a killer with no rival in all the wild Chilcotin. No other had so many notches on his gun. But his ...