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As a consequence of Corolla's development in the 1980s, horses on Currituck Banks came into contact with humans more frequently. By 1989, eleven Bankers had been killed by cars on the newly constructed Highway 12. That same year, the Corolla Wild Horse Fund, a nonprofit organization, was created to protect the horses from human interference.
A solitary mare once known as the loneliest wild horse on North Carolina’s Outer Banks has been spotted with her first foal, forever ending her days alone, according to the Corolla Wild Horse Fund.
A Corolla mule was recently euthanized on Oct. 30 after a small scrotal hernia that occluded the affected loops of his small intestine, according to the Corolla Wild Horse Fund.
The Corolla Wild Horse Fund shared photos of the foal in a Feb. 12 Facebook post, declaring it the first foal of 2024 on the northern end of the barrier islands. It is a male, just a week old and ...
The mare had an 11-month-old foal, officials say.
The horse suffered a broken neck, officials say. Home & Garden. Lighter Side
That same year, the Corolla Wild Horse Fund, a nonprofit organization, was created to protect the horses from human interference. As a result of its efforts, the remainder of the herd was moved to a more remote part of Currituck Banks, [ 39 ] where they were fenced into 1,800 acres (7.28 km 2 ; 2.81 sq mi) of combined federal and privately ...
Corolla (/ k ə ˈ r ɑː l ə / kuh-RAHL-uh) [1] is an unincorporated community located in Poplar Branch township, Currituck County, North Carolina, United States, along the northern Outer Banks. It has a permanent population of approximately 500 people; during the summer vacation season, the population surges into the thousands.