Myth: There are too many wild horses and burros on public lands, and their numbers must be reduced. Fact: During the 1800’s, it is estimated that there were more than 2 million wild horses and burros ...
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10 Interesting Facts About Horses
Whether you’re a seasoned equestrian or simply curious about these equine marvels, here are ten intriguing facts about horses ...
Horses in Philipsburg, Montana, were seen enjoying the first snow shower of the season. The animals were spotted trotting through the winter weather. See it!
To label the North American wild horse as an exotic ignores the facts of time and evolutionary history.” —Into the Wind by Dr. Jay F. Kirkpatrick, 1994 The BLM and other federal or state agencies ...
There, the foal was swallowed up in a $76 million bureaucracy that captures, feeds and stockpiles more horses than any other in the nation. Wild horses in captivity now outnumber those in the wild.
MEDORA, N.D. — The first major roundup of wild horses at Theodore Roosevelt National Park in more than a decade will mark the beginning of a new era of managing the historic herd. The National ...
burned through 6,500 acres and remained zero percent contained. The wild horses were seen fleeing as smoke engulfed the area, captured in a video by a motorist.
Critics are outraged after hundreds of wild horses were rounded up at a North Dakota national park, and some videos show limping horses and young horses separated from their band. Theodore ...