While driving down the coast of North Carolina you're likely to find the wild horses of Corolla. History shows the horses traveled here with Spaniards attempting to settle in the Carolinas.
Now a permanent resident at the Corolla Wild Horse Fund Sanctuary, away from the untamed beaches, Riptide has risen to the occasion, helping track the herd's hoofprints through history through the use ...
The Outer Banks consist of a collection of barrier islands along the North Carolina coast. The area is split into three regions, according to the Visitors Bureau: the Northern Beaches, Roanoke ...
DUCK, N.C. — Locals and tourists alike know getting onto NC-12 to travel to and from Southern Shores to Duck or Corolla can be ... one reason we live on the Outer Banks. But we also care about ...
White sharks, which grow to 4,500 pounds, are common off the Outer Banks, due to their use of the East Coast like a seasonal ...
An orca, or killer whale, was spotted by an aerial survey team off the coast of Kitty Hawk in the Outer Banks last week.
Finola, the newest wild horse of the Outer Banks, grazes. This image was taken through binoculars so as not to get too close and needlessly stress Finola. (Courtesy image / Corolla Wild Horse Fund ...
A survey crew that has spent the past five years tracking whale locations just had their first orca sighting — off the coast ...
COROLLA, N.C. — The Corolla Wild Horse Fund announced its first foal of the year on Wednesday. The newborn filly was named "Finola," an Irish name because she was born on St. Patrick's Day weekend!