Last updated: April 25, 2026
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2026 Annual Horse Population Update for Assateague Island National Seashore
NPS/ C. Cook
Background
Assateague Island National Seashore’s wild horses are currently managed as a wildlife population. Because they are an introduced species with no natural predators, park management had to step in to keep their numbers in balance with the barrier island ecosystem they now call home. The population census data is collected six times per year and provides the foundation for a solid management plan. The goal of each census is to locate each individual horse, and document band associations, births, and deaths.The March census is particularly significant for several reasons. By the end of March, most winter deaths have occurred and been documented, and most foals have not yet been born. This allows a good comparison of changes in population size over the years.
March 2026 Census Results
In March 2026, the population was 83, consisting of 34 stallions and 49 mares. This is up from 79 in March 2025 and 73 in March 2024.
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As new foals begin to appear on the island, we can all help to minimize our impact on these animals by giving them plenty of additional space. We ask that all park visitors join us in support of efforts to protect these expectant mares from the added stress and disturbance that upcoming births tend to attract. Several foals are expected this season.
For more information on Horses at Assateague Island National Seashore visit: Assateague's Wild Horses - Assateague Island National Seashore