Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky is exploring the possible relocation of 50 to 60 Salt River wild horses from the Tonto National Forest to a newly proposed sanctuary in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve.
For the first time since the horses were protected by law, some will be removed from the herd to cull it to 120 animals.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ (AZFamily) — The state of Arizona is pushing to thin the herd of horses along the Salt River. The Arizona Department of Agriculture hires a third party to manage the horses. Right now, ...
The McDowell Sonoran Preserve Commission advised the Scottsdale City Council to reject a wild horse refuge plan. Mayor Lisa Borowsky wants to relocate 50 to 60 Salt River horses to 600 acres of the ...
The Arizona Department of Agriculture has awarded the Salt River Horse Herd management contract, it announced Wednesday.
Around 50-60 Salt River wild horses could be relocated to a new sanctuary in Scottsdale under a proposed plan. The sanctuary would be in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Officials say the Salt River ...
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