As carnival season begins, the Humane Society wants to ensure that our four-legged carnival friends aren't forgotten.
For decades, the Bureau of Land Management has wrestled with a vexing problem: how to responsibly manage the tens of thousands of wild horses and burros roaming public lands across the American West.
As the year-old horse Yucatan relaxes in the shade of a corral, enjoys a hug from foster caretaker Dora Bensch and submits to petting by visitors, it’s hard to believe he lived the first half of his ...