When you think of Missouri, you often think of a vast forest, pond, and prairie ecosystem rich with mostly small mammals, insects, birds, and fishes. What probably does not immediately pop into your ...
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 ...
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 ...
It's time to let those wild horses run free. Deerwood Ranch Wild Horse EcoSanctuary in southern Wyoming is the only federally certified wild horse sanctuary of its kind, home to over 350 mustangs.
Wild horses roam near a former surface mine in Breathitt County, Ky., on Friday, July 11, 2025. Ryan C. Hermens [email protected] Kentucky likes to call itself the Horse Capital of the World.
Well known for its wild horse inhabitants, Assateague Island is one of the best islands to visit in underrated Maryland. However, just off the coast of Nova Scotia, a dream destination for many ...
One of the most iconic animals of the American West has roamed under the Arizona sun for centuries: the mustang. This free-roaming American horse has captivated the minds and spirits of Arizonans ...
On June 4, three Przewalski’s horses arrived in Kazakhstan from the Praha Zoo in the Czech Republic. These horses are considered the last wild breed of never domesticated horses. They were later ...
Last month we featured trail-cam footage showing wild horses trying to outrun a grizzly bear in Alberta, Canada, in what appeared to have been a successful hunt of a foal by the bear. On Tuesday, one ...
Why is it that Americans eat cows and pigs but not horses and dogs? There’s only one reason: custom. We’re used to it, that’s all. There’s certainly nothing about horses and dogs that renders them ...
Kentucky likes to call itself the Horse Capital of the World. Unless, that is, you mean wild horses, in which case some elected officials seem perfectly willing to let them be shipped off to slaughter ...