I don’t currently have live access to the latest news feeds, but here’s what’s publicly known about Gino and Alberta’s wild horses (Canada) in recent years to provide context.
- Alberta wild horses have been a point of policy debate, including discussions about population management and proposed interventions in the Ghost River/Coast River areas. These have included debates over vaccination-based fertility control versus other management options, with advocacy groups pushing for protections and others arguing for population control to prevent ecological impacts.[1][2][4][5]
- Coverage from late 2024 into 2025 shows ongoing activism and public demonstrations related to Alberta’s feral horse management plans, including petitions and rallies aimed at influencing provincial legislature decisions.[2][5][7][1]
- Historical events in western Canada have included campaigns around culling or other drastic population-control measures, as well as wildlife-and-ecosystem arguments about the role of wild horses in grassland health; these have been reported by Canadian media and specialized outlets.[3][4]
If you’d like, I can:
- Narrow to the most recent day-by-day updates from a specific outlet.
- Summarize the main policy proposals and who supports or opposes them.
- Pull together a quick timeline of key events and public responses.
Would you prefer a focused update from a particular source (e.g., CTV News, Horse Canada, or a conservation group) or a neutral timeline of events?