Monday, May 7, 2012

Wild Horse Herd’s Fate Lies in Preservation Clash « Straight from the Horse's Heart

Wild Horse Herd’s Fate Lies in Preservation Clash « Straight from the Horse's Heart

COROLLA, N.C. — Come summer, the beaches of this barrier island will be choked with cars and sunbathers, but in the off-season the land is left to wild horses. Smallish, tending toward chestnut and black, they wander past deserted vacation rentals in harems of five or six.
Thousands of them once roamed the length of the Outer Banks of North Carolina, the likely descendants from mounts that belonged to Spanish explorers five centuries ago. Now their numbers have dwindled to a few hundred, the best known living on federal parkland at Shackleford Banks.

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