Born: January of 2001
Died: Unknown
Sire: N6BIMP
Dam: N9BN
Sex: Stallion
Color: Black
Acquired First Band: 2008
Descendants: None
Usual Range: Green Run to Fox Hill on the OSV
Interesting Tidbits: Charcoal is the only black horse on record for the National Park’s herd. He was an elusive, mysterious stallion and was thought to have limited vision in one eye. He was last seen in March of 2022 and was presumed deceased the following year
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What is the Foster Horse Program?
The Foster A Horse Program was crated in an effort to preserve one of America's most loved wildlife treasures.
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How does the foster program help?
The Foster A Horse Program was crated in an effort to preserve one of America's most loved wildlife treasures.
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