An extreme heatwave in Australia has led to the deaths of more than 90 wild horses in the outback, authorities say. Rangers found dead and dying animals in a dried-up waterhole near Alice Springs ...
Five years after the last recorded sighting, wildlife rangers on K'gari (Fraser Island) say a wild horse population dating back to the 1800s has likely "died out". It comes after decades of ...
“The wild horse may in fact be an exotic species in Australia, New Zealand, and a few other locations around the world, but it is certainly not so in North America. Horses evolved on this continent ...
with reports of mass deaths of wild horses, native bats and fish in drought-affected areas. How they weathered the heat Drought seen from the air Why Australia's extreme heat might be here to stay ...
Rangers say it has been five years since the last brumby sighting on K'gari (Fraser Island). The horses were introduced to the island in the early 1800s and rangers relocated most of the ...