Wild horses kept getting stuck in a dangerous mud pit, so advocates in Arizona took a stand. Screenshot of Friends of the Heber Wild Horses' posts on Facebook A herd of wild horses and newborn foals ...
As wild burro populations grow, they're putting native vegetation at risk, a new study shows, including the saguaro cactus.
PHOENIX — Wild burros and horses are in need of homes — and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is hoping Arizonans will take them in. BLM announced it will hold two adoption events in Arizona next ...
Several Heber wild horses were rescued from drowning in a mud pit formed by a poorly maintained stock tank. Stock tanks serve as small drinking ponds for grazing animals in the Apache-Sitgreaves ...
The National Academy of Sciences report also said the Bureau of Land Management has flawed estimates for the number of horses and burros on federal land and that the herd is likely growing by 15 to 20 ...
The Arizona Department of Agriculture is considering proposals to reduce the wild horse population along the Salt River. The department's goal is to remove 100 horses from the herd due to concerns ...
Wild horses in Arizona stop traffic A majestic sight was captured by a driver in Bapchule on the Gila River Reservation on Nov. 18. Wild horses stopped traffic to put on a show. Thanks to Jessica ...
There are many ways Glendale police are keeping fans safe for Arizona Cardinals home opener. Alaina Kwan has the story. As preparations get underway for a memorial service for Charlie Kirk at State ...
Wild burros' appetite for native desert trees are endangering the health of Sonoran ecosystems, a new study found. By damaging cactuses and other vegetation, the burros also put themselves at risk, ...