This post was updated April 22 at 9:23 p.m. It’s easy to lose sight of untouched nature in a city like Los Angeles. Helicopters and airplanes often look like birds, freedom from traffic often seems ...
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 Park ...
See wild horses racing across a broad, fenceless basin, and your pulse will quicken. A blur of motion in many colors: black ...
Driving over the cattle guards that mark the boundaries of the Las Vegas Valley, Southern Nevadans are likely to come across an equine friend or two. Or a herd of them. Wild horses and burros, ...
After two hours of pre-dawn driving up rugged dirt roads into canyons and plateaus northwest of De Beque, a small caravan of bleary-eyed travelers arrived at a rocky outcropping overlooking Monument ...
Adopting a new pet is always a big commitment. This is particularly true when the animal is a horse. Friesian horses are one of many popular horse breeds. They are noble, hard-working creatures that ...
This is the last of three stories about free-roaming horses in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. Click here to read the first and second parts. ALPINE, Ariz. (CN) — The dark brown foal remained ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Federal officials plan to round up hundreds of wild horses roaming California’s Eastern Sierra, saying they pose ...
Three wild horse and burro holding facilities in Utah were flagged for issues with biosecurity, facility design and handling, according to first-time animal welfare evaluations. The Bureau of Land ...
Most of the U.S.'s estimated 75,000 wild horses live on public lands. — -- A wild mustang charging across an open plain is a symbol of the untamed majesty of nature. But the predators chasing ...
In the chaos of political maneuvering, amid the firings and funding freezes, the wild horses of the American West once again find themselves in peril — not by accident, but by design. Nevada ...