The U.S. Forest Service is investigating the killings of nine wild horses found fatally shot in an Arizona national forest.
Twenty-four starving wild horses were evacuated from deep snow near Mammoth Lakes, though one died and three were euthanized.
Officials with Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests have asked the public for help after the bodies of nine horses were discovered on the Black Mesa Ranger District, headquartered in Heber-Overgaard.
The USDA Forest Service has completed an emergency operation to save wild horses trapped in deep snow in the Inyo National Forest after severe winter conditions left the animals with ...
The Forest Service's emergency operation is now complete, with 20 surviving horses transported to a rehabilitation facility.
The horses' rescue operation has local tribal members feeling left in the dust.
TONTO NATIONAL FOREST (AZFamily) — Equestrians planning to ride through Tonto National Forest in the next two weeks will need to make other plans. The Tonto National Forest and the Arizona Department ...
Just days after it submitted a proposal to the Arizona Department of Agriculture, a group hoping to take over the management of Arizona’s beloved Salt River horses has fractured due to infighting. The ...
A proposal to relocate dozens of the wild horses that roam around the Salt River is stirring controversy among Scottsdale residents. Horse advocates, including Mayor Lisa Borowsky, are backing the ...