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A reminder to never dig deeper than your knee…. digging deep holes in the sand is dangerous and can quickly turn deadly…
09/01/2025

A reminder to never dig deeper than your knee…. digging deep holes in the sand is dangerous and can quickly turn deadly…

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08/03/2025

Please share and help spread awareness!

07/17/2025

This beautiful filly was born in May - her dam’s first foal and the start of a new generation. She carries with her hundreds of years of endangered and invaluable Banker genetics that she will one day hopefully pass down to her own foals.

In order to do that, she has to grow up safe and healthy. There are many natural challenges to the horses’ survival that we can’t control; that we wouldn’t want to control even if we could. Wild and free means letting nature take its course, even when that’s sometimes very difficult for us. But we do have control over our own actions, and there is a lot that everyone can do to help ensure that no horse’s life in the wild is cut short due to human interference or negligence.

Please give the horses plenty of space - especially foals. They are impressionable and easily habituated at this young age. Stress and irritation can also cause horses to scatter and move erratically, which can lead to foals being separated from their families. The heat is hard on foals (and older horses too), and if they are constantly moving around they are at risk of dehydration, exhaustion, and heat stroke. Remember to always stay 50ft away (at minimum!), do not crowd, and please drive slowly and carefully.

If you come across a horse in danger or distress, or witness someone petting, feeding, or otherwise harassing the horses, please call the county non-emergency number: 252-453-3633. They will contact CWHF (we are on-call for emergencies 24/7, 365) and can dispatch law enforcement if necessary.

One careless mistake can lead to consequences that damage generations of rare genetics and decades of careful herd management. Whether you live, work, or vacation on the off-road beaches, you play an important role in the long-term survival of these horses. Thank you for helping us keep them safe, wild, and free!

07/11/2025

A week ago today, Friday July 4, at approximately 9pm, witnesses reported seeing a pickup truck traveling at a high speed strike a horse on Ocean Pearl Road in Carova. Witnesses said the horse fell to the ground, but then got up and ran off into the brush. The driver of the truck did not stop. Law enforcement was called and deputies responded to the scene. The horse that was struck could not be located again that night.

Residents who witnessed the incident were able to give us a good description of the horses that had been in the area that night, and based on that we were able to narrow down the list of possible victims. Early Saturday morning our herd management team began searching for the potentially injured horse. By around noon on Saturday we had located thirteen of the stallions we believed could have been struck, and all were in fine condition with no visible injuries. We continued looking for the last two horses on our list, and around 1:30pm one of the people who witnessed the incident called to let us know there was a stallion in their yard who they believed may have been involved. Upon inspection, the stallion was indeed moving stiffly and did have a very swollen shoulder. He was not limping, did not have any open wounds, and overall seemed sore but fine. We took photographs to send to our vet and continued looking for the last horse on our list just to confirm he was ok, but we were unable to locate him Saturday or Sunday.

On Monday morning, our staff was able to locate the remaining horse and he had no visible injuries and was completely sound, so we are relatively confident that the stallion with the swollen shoulder was the horse who had been struck. We’ve been monitoring him as closely as possible this week and he has been improving. The swelling in his shoulder has gone down and he is moving and behaving normally; there is no indication that he has any internal injuries. There remains a small chance that he was not actually the horse who was struck, but at this point we have seen every stallion who normally lives in this 2-3 mile radius and he is the only one with injuries consistent with blunt force trauma.

He was extremely lucky. In the last ten years, eight horses have been struck by vehicles and he is only the second one to have survived. The odds are not in the horses’ favor and it’s highly likely that if you hit a horse, you are going to kill it. Please slow down and drive responsibly. In most of these cases speed and/or alcohol were involved and there is just absolutely no excuse for it. This disrespectful, dangerous behavior is causing irreparable damage to the herd and putting all other wildlife and people at risk too.

We’d like to remind everyone that it is against the county ordinance to injure a wild horse and not report it. It’s worth noting that the person who hit the horse on the beach a few weeks ago at least had the decency to stop, report the collision, and accept the consequences of their actions. If you are involved with or witness an emergency with a horse, please immediately call 252-453-3633 so that law enforcement can be dispatched and CWHF notified. We are on-call 24/7, 365, and time is of the essence in these cases. Leaving a horse to suffer is unimaginably cruel.

Our most sincere gratitude goes out to the residents who reported the collision and helped us with identifying the horse who was struck. Thank you for being such great stewards of the herd, and so supportive of our work. We’d also like to thank the telecommunicators at Currituck County Emergency Management for always being so kind and helpful in the midst of these horrific situations.

We’re so glad we didn’t have to bury another horse on Saturday, but the next time the phone rings in the middle of the night we probably won’t be so lucky. Please slow down and be careful.

If you have any information about this incident, please reach out to the Currituck County sheriff’s department: 252-453-3633

07/01/2025
🚨🚨Digging holes is dangerous. 🚨🚨Max depth you should dig is up to the knees of the smallest person. It can cave in and s...
06/30/2025

🚨🚨Digging holes is dangerous. 🚨🚨

Max depth you should dig is up to the knees of the smallest person. It can cave in and suffocate someone so fast. The sand reaches extremely high temperatures and once it collapses becomes a death trap. Be aware and spread the warning. If you see something say something. It can save a life.

https://myfox8.com/news/north-carolina/outer-banks/extremely-dangerous-outer-banks-officials-warn-of-digging-deep-holes-on-beach/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=socialnewsdesk&fbclid=IwQ0xDSwLPqHhleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHrYu9KCroC2J29ILQmjduf4LdaIvqJk28vgkLT-zpe3wUe6ZtG8QOxGC4JM-_aem_ToKpHg9bq4spNlreFSA2lQ

The Dare County town of Duck on the Outer Banks issued a warning Thursday — just ahead of the Independence Day week holiday — about beachgoers creating a dangerous hole.

Good stuff! This is what makes our community so special!
05/18/2025

Good stuff! This is what makes our community so special!

Once again, Corolla makes the list!
05/13/2025

Once again, Corolla makes the list!

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Don’t want to drive? On demand flights are available! Check out Outer Banks Aviation!
01/02/2025

Don’t want to drive? On demand flights are available! Check out Outer Banks Aviation!

Thankful for the swift action of the eyewitness and officers. Truer words never spoken… If you see something, say someth...
07/29/2024

Thankful for the swift action of the eyewitness and officers. Truer words never spoken… If you see something, say something!

On July 29, the Currituck County Sheriff’s Office reported on the arrest in an incident that led to the euthanizing of a member of the Corolla Wild Horse Fund herd. Here is the information.

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The Currituck Club
Corolla, NC
27927

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