Sable Island: A wild horse sanctuary like no other
Leah and Falen dig into the history of a remote island off the coast of Nova Scotia where horses roam free.
The uninhabited island has a wild horse population of around 350 (as estimated in 2023)

Sable Island is the stuff of legends. A desolate tiny island in the Atlantic Ocean, where no one is permitted to live, except for wild horses. We figure out how they got there, how they've lived without humans since the 1700s and why many scientists think it's time to remove the horses out of their unique habitat.

Listen to the Sable Island episode here, and get transcripts of our series here.