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HARKERS ISLAND, N.C. (WNCN) — National park officials said the wild horses on a North Carolina island gave birth to 14 foals in 2024, according to an annual report. Cape Lookout National ...
The wild horses roaming North Carolina’s Outer Banks are known for being unpredictable and even dangerous — and this reputation only adds to the mystery why they’re often seen patiently ...
Riptide, a wild horse from the Outer Banks, traveled to the North Carolina Legislative Building in Raleigh as part of an ...
Finola, the newest wild horse of the Outer Banks, grazes. This image was taken through binoculars so as not to get too close and needlessly stress Finola. (Courtesy image / Corolla Wild Horse Fund ...
Outer Banks wild horses are also at Corolla and Ocracoke Island, where they live in a 180-acre enclosure. In 2024, the ...
Flint, a horse who lived on the Outer Banks for several decades, died in October. A wild horse with a long-standing reputation in Corolla has passed on, leaving those who oversee the Corolla Wild ...
COROLLA, N.C. (WAVY) — Along a stretch of North Carolina’s coast on the shores of Corolla, visitors will find a wild tale that has stood the test of time. “What makes these horses special is ...
COROLLA, N.C. — The Corolla Wild Horse Fund ... to give the mom and baby plenty of space and privacy. They remind the public to stay at least 50 feet away from the horses and to never feed ...
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Meet Finola, the newest foal to join the the wild, roaming horses of the Outer BanksShe said each horse has a name; Puckett can identify them all. The fund askes the public to respect the privacy and space of the wild horses living freely on the northernmost Currituck Outer Banks.
There’s a new horse roaming with the herd in the Outer Banks. More specifically, a new foal. And they’re lucky to have her. The Corolla Wild Horse Fund announced over social media the arrival ...
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