Learn more about “Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range”
The Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range, located along the Montana-Wyoming border, is a vital habitat for the unique Pryor Mountain wild horse herd, which is descended from Spanish conquistador horses. Established in 1968, this range is significant for its historical and genetic importance, as it is one of the few places where wild horses can roam freely. The herd's population is closely monitored due to concerns about genetic viability, with experts suggesting a minimum herd size of 150-200 to maintain genetic diversity. The American Wild Horse Campaign advocates for the protection of this herd against harmful management practices, emphasizing the need for humane population control methods and habitat preservation.