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  1. From their majestic mustangs galloping through the west to the striking Appaloosas that roam the Great Plains, wild horses are an essential part of the American landscape. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at the history and population of wild horses in the United States.

    • The Virginia Range, Nevada. Wild Horses - Virginia Range, Nevada. Watch on. Nevada is home to nearly half of the nation's free-roaming horse population. Many of those horses are part of the Virginia Range herd, which occupies a region in the western part of the state.
    • Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota / The mustang is often used as a living and breathing symbol of the American West. That symbolism is on full display at the 70,467-acre Theodore Roosevelt National Park, home to 100-200 free-roaming horses, which can be seen grazing and galloping across the Dakota badlands.
    • The Pryor Mountains, Montana & Wyoming / The Pryor Mountains are home to about 160 free-roaming horses, who mostly live in the northeast region of the mountain region near Bighorn Canyon.
    • Outer Banks, North Carolina / There was a time when the wild horses of North Carolina's Outer Banks numbered in the thousands, but the recent increase in popularity of this beach resort region has made a dramatic impact.
    • Theodore Roosevelt National Park – North Dakota. Nestled in the beautiful Badlands of southwestern North Dakota, Theodore Roosevelt National Park is home to some of America’s most gorgeous wild horses.
    • Assateague and Chincoteague Islands – Virginia & Maryland. Visitors can view the famous Chincoteague Ponies on the stunning Assateague Island. The ponies live on both the Virginia and Maryland sides of the island.
    • Virginia Range – Nevada. Though wild horses are found throughout Nevada, Virginia Range is the best area to view them. Located between Virginia City and Reno, Virginia Range is home to around 2,000 beautiful Mustangs.
    • Tonto National Forest – Arizona. Tonto National Forest in Phoenix Arizona is home to the famous Salt River horses. Though they were once almost removed, advocates rallied to preserve and protect these wild horses.
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  3. A large source of information about the game, its mechanics, events, weapons, locations, items, etc. can be found at the Official MouseHunt Wiki. This wiki is a fundamental aspect of MouseHunt and is an extremely helpful resource.

  4. Information, inspiration, and advice to up-level your equestrian knowledge. Finding places that have reliable, educational content can be hard (beyond Horse Rookie, of course!). There is a ton of information online, but how do you know what is the RIGHT information?

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