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  1. The Wild Horses of Alberta Society (WHOAS) was formed as a nonprofit society in 2002 following the public outcry over the destruction of several wild horses that were living along the Eastern slopes of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains.

  2. Jun 24, 2021 · Alberta’s Unique Horses. DNA studies conducted by both the University of Calgary and University of Texas show that our Alberta wild horses are indeed genetically unique. They have DNA related to the draft horse, Indigenous ponies and the original Spanish horse.

  3. Mar 27, 2024 · WHOASalberta@gmail.com; Wild Horses of Alberta Society (WHOAS) - Box 64 Sundre, AB T0M 1X0

  4. Nov 18, 2020 · Experts estimate there are approximately 900 wild horses in Alberta; most live in the area west of Sundre, a town with a large car wash and a Tim Horton’s drive-through welcoming off-road enthusiasts.

  5. Try to imagine this; You are sitting in the "Winter Barn" (not really a barn) with about 20 really cool Wild Horses, when all of a sudden, (just when...

  6. Sep 8, 2021 · But there’s another tribe of wild horses further west that deserve equal attention and protection – Albertas Wildies. Roaming the expansive south eastern foothills since the mid-1700s, Wildies are an integral part of Alberta’s history and cultural identity.

  7. Alberta, with its sprawling wilderness and diverse ecosystems, is one of the few places in Canada where you can still see wild horses roaming freely. These majestic creatures, emblematic of the wild spirit of the West, offer a glimpse into Alberta’s rich natural heritage.