Some wild-horse enthusiasts in the Yukon are upset about a stallion that they believe was shot and killed in the Ibex Valley, ...
Footage showing bear cub’s prolonged assault on camera has folks in Alberta worried about what’s to come this spring.
A new survey shows 79 per cent of Albertans reject the province's plan for managing its wild horse population, and 76 per cent support developing protection for wild horses.
Alberta’s government has quietly rescinded its moratorium on new coal exploration and development in the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. It’s a move critics say means the province has ...
My wild horse encounter took place at the North of 40 Ranch (home of Darrell Glover and Barb Robinson of HAWS (Help Alberta's Wildies Society) near Olds, Alberta. Their menagerie included ...
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The Alberta government announced plans to control the wild horse population, but wildlife advocates say the proposed measures aren't backed by science, have an arbitrary population threshold and are ...
The threshold is 1,000. Darrell Glover, who founded the Help Alberta Wildies Society in response to previous horse culls, said the measures amount to "equine genocide" and the government hasn't ...
There are now six zones managed by the government across the slopes where wild horses roam. Most are in the Sundre area, where there were 969 animals by the 2023 count. The threshold is 1,000. Darrell ...
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