Last Sable Island horse in captivity dies at wildlife park in Nova Scotia
HALIFAX — The last Sable Island horse in captivity — a stocky, chestnut-coloured male with no name — has died.
The 30-year-old animal, which was in declining health, was euthanized on the weekend at the Shubenacadie Wildlife Park, officials at the facility north of Halifax said.
“He was the last one not on the island,” said Tabitha Cox, the park’s head nature interpreter. “He had a female with him for quite a few years, but she passed away a few years ago.”
The small, sturdy horse was the last descendant of a group removed from the island in the late 1950s and sent to three wildlife parks in Nova Scotia.