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Outer Banks wild horses are also at Corolla and Ocracoke Island, where they live in a 180-acre enclosure. In 2024, the ...
The Corolla Wild Horse Fund announced the birth of the year’s second ... She joins Finola, a filly born to the Outer Banks ...
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 ...
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 ...
Flint,' a stallion who was alive and enjoying life until this year on the Outer Banks, died recently after spending nearly 40 years on the island. Flint, a horse who lived on the Outer Banks for ...
The Corolla Wild Horse Fund is the organization that not only keeps an eye on the herd of about 100 horses but also on the preservation of the animals and the place they call home ...
COROLLA, N.C. — The Corolla Wild Horse Fund announced its first foal of the year on Wednesday. The newborn filly was named "Finola," an Irish name because she was born on St. Patrick's Day weekend!
Looking for a coastal escape? Assateague Island offers wild horses, serene beaches, and fewer crowds than the Outer Banks.
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