Caretakers are calling the death of a young wild stallion who was likely hit by a vehicle on the northern Outer Banks “a devastating loss for the herd.” On Sunday morning, the Corolla Wild Horse Fund ...
Wild horses far outnumbered humans on the Outer Banks a century ago. But beyond legends of long-ago Spanish shipwrecks, no one really knows how they got there. A 1926 article in the National ...
CAROVA, N.C. — The northern Outer Banks is full of wide open space, specifically in Carova, where people are able to drive onto the four-wheel drive area and enjoy the beach. It's also been home to ...
Donner, a roughly 2-year-old Outer Banks wild horse, was found dead Wednesday. According to a Facebook post from the Corolla Wild Horse Fund, the colt likely was wounded during a fight with a stallion ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — A wild horse at the Outer Banks was killed when he was hit by an accused drunk driver’s SUV early Saturday morning, officials said. The crash happened just after 12:05 a.m.
CURRITUCK COUNTY, N.C. — A stallion was hit and killed in the Outer Banks over the weekend, according to Currituck County officials. The Currituck County Sheriff’s Office says about midnight Saturday, ...
COROLLA, N.C. (WAVY) — More and more tourists are coming to the Outer Banks, which brings more people to Corolla, home to about 110 wild horses, but these are not your typical domesticated barn ...
This wild horse was struck by a vehicle in the Corolla area and she got up and walked away, the Corolla Wild Horse Fund reports. It is believed she did not suffer lasting injuries. Corolla Wild Horse ...
The wild stallion was found July 5 with a badly swollen shoulder in someone’s yard, according to the Corolla Wild Horse Fund. Facebook screengrab One of the wild horses roaming North Carolina’s Outer ...
Francisco was killed early Monday, Aug. 11, on the Outer Banks and left behind a family of four mares and two colts, officials said. Corolla Wild Horse fund photo A wild stallion was struck and killed ...
Carova is a remote stretch of the Outer Banks with no paved roads or commercial amenities, accessible only by 4x4 vehicles along the beach. Visitors come for the untouched beaches, roaming wild horses ...