NC Coastal Visitors Warned About Disturbing Wild Horses After 6-Day-Old Foal Separated From Mom
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NC coastal visitors warned about disturbing wild horses after 6-day-old foal separated from mom
BEAUFORT, N.C. (WNCN) -- North Carolina officials are warning visitors at the coast to stay away from wild horses after an incident involving a 6-day-old foal earlier this month. There are several areas on the coast where wild horses roam free, including at the Outer Banks in Corolla and the Shackleford Banks in the Cape Lookout National Seashore. Wild horses on Ocracoke Island live in an 180-acre enclosure. The warning from state officials this…
State reminds visitors to maintain distance from wild horses
A wild horse and its foal on the Rachel Carson Reserve in Beaufort. Photo: Coastal Reserve volunteer Miriam Sutton Visitors to the Rachel Carson Reserve in Beaufort are being reminded to keep a safe distance from wild horses that call the reserve home after human disturbance led to a foal being separated for hours from its mother earlier this month. A 6-day-old foal was separated May 10 from its mother “following disturbance by humans on foot an…
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