Throughout the year WHOAS will be hosting several educational and public awareness events on our beautiful Alberta wild horses. These events will allow the public to gain insight into the horses. Where did they came from, what role do they play in the foothill’s ecosystem today, herd dynamics and what you can do to help protect and save them for future generations. Public awareness and education is an important factor in our efforts to ensure the horses remain free and wild on the landscape.
Our next event is this Saturday, in Olds, at the Cow Palace,Olds Country Wonderland Market, 5116 – 54 St, Olds. This event has well over 200 tables with a vast array of wonderful crafts.
If you’re in the area, just drop in for a visit at the Sheep River Library in Turner Valley, next Thursday, November 28. Our next one is at the Rocky Mountain House Public Library on December 5.
We will also be at the Cremona Winterfest on Saturday, December 7. You will find us in the Gold & Silver Hall, on Centre St. with our fundraising calendars for sale.
WHOAS enjoys making presentations to schools, 4-H groups and other interested organizations who want to know the history of the wild horses in our province. To arrange an event, contact us at our email: