Cassandra Snyder+FollowWild horses roam Reno yards—what does it mean?Imagine waking up to wild horses lounging on your front lawn! That’s what happened to Heather in Reno, and while it looks magical, it’s a sign that these animals are losing their natural space. As neighborhoods expand, wild habitats shrink, pushing animals like these horses closer to our homes. It’s tempting to feed or approach them, but that can actually harm both the animals and the ecosystem. Protecting their habitats isn’t just about the horses—it’s about keeping our environment healthy for everyone. Have you seen wildlife in your neighborhood? How do you feel about sharing space with them? #Pets #RenoNV #WildHorses10Share
Jacob Morgan+FollowWild Horses vs. Grizzly: Nature Gets RealTrail cams in Alberta just caught wild horses literally running for their lives from a grizzly bear—and it’s heartbreaking. The footage shows a group of horses fleeing, but one foal, Benji, didn’t make it. Turns out, these horses do have natural predators, despite what the government used to say. The Help Alberta Wildies Society has been using citizen science to prove it, and their followers are super invested in these animals’ stories. Nature is wild, and sometimes it’s just brutal. #WildlifeWednesday #NatureUnfiltered #WildHorses #Pets23716Share