‘A distinct identity:’ Advocacy group wants protection for Alberta’s wild horses
SUNDRE, Alta. — Bob Henderson’s love affair with wild horses began almost 50 years ago and he’s become a passionate advocate for the ponies that roam in the Rocky Mountain foothills of west-central Alberta.
“I was in the woods and this black stallion comes charging through the trees at me. He snorted and blew — and that was it,” Henderson recalled recently at a barn and corral operated by the Wild Horses of Alberta Society near Sundre.
“I fell in love with those horses and I’ve worked hard just to become a voice for them.”
Three wild mares staff were trying to “gentle down” so the animals could be adopted are in the corral. One is pregnant.