A ghost of sorts appeared on the northern end of North Carolina’s Outer Banks — a wild stallion that goes by the name Dash.
North Carolina's coast hosts a variety of wandering wildlife, but none so remarkable as the wild horses roaming the beautiful and secluded beaches of the Outer Banks near the town of Corolla.
Flint, a horse who lived on the Outer Banks for several decades, died in October. A wild horse with a long-standing reputation in Corolla has passed on, leaving those who oversee the Corolla Wild ...
The annual “stallion wars” are underway on North Carolina’s barrier ... There are herds of about 100 wild horses at each end of the Outer Banks: one to the north at Corolla and the other ...
And for residents of North Carolina ... director for Currituck Outer Banks Travel and Tourism, one can’t-miss activity is to see the Corolla Wild Horses which have been roaming the Corolla ...
An Outer Banks wild horse with a large social media following has been euthanized after an infection spiraled out of control. Lizzie, a 6-year-old mare, had been at a medical facility the past ...
The Corolla Wild Horse Fund announced on Tuesday the herd's newest foal, a filly named Elsa, had to be humanely euthanized. https://www.wavy.com/news/north-carolina ...