Wild mares in Letea, Danube Delta

Gallery of Wild Horses

Roaming free in the Romanian wilderness

9/1/2020

The oldest natural reservation in Romania, Letea in the Danube Delta is over 6,900 acres of diverse landscape and habitats where feral horses can live a relatively wild existence. FOUR PAWS aids in the veterinary care and population control of the beautiful horses to ensure their longtime welfare.

A young wild foal in Letea Region, Danube Delta
Wild horses embracing in a meadow
A wild mare in the Letea Region, Danube Delta
Horses in the Letea Region, Danube Delta
Wild horses stop for a drink in the Danube Delta
Wild foal in the meadow
A horse looking through the trees
Galloping through the meadow
Wild horses in the Letea forest reserve
In the eyes of a wild horse
Wild horses and a foal in the Danube Delta
The wild horses roam free
Wild horses in the meadows
A wild mare and her herd
Horses at sunset in the Danube Delta
Wild horses of Letea

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