Wild Burro - donkey - DesertUSA
The Wild Burro was first introduced into the Desert Southwest by Spaniards in the 1500s. Wild Burros have long ears, a short mane and reach a height of up to 5 feet at the shoulders.
Equus asinus
Invasive Burros - Death Valley National Park (U.S. National Park Service)
Wild donkeys and horses dig wells in the desert, and create a refuge for plants and animals
Wild Burro Stickers for Sale
New clues may shed light on killings of Mojave Desert wild burros - Los Angeles Times
A LOST DONKEY is - Arizona Department of Transportation
Wild donkeys and horses dig wells in the desert, help life thrive
Wild Burros of the Mojave Desert
Burros The Humane Society of the United States
2023 Alamo Nuisance Wild Burro Removal
A LOST DONKEY is - Arizona Department of Transportation
The Donkey Refuge Where Burros Become Coyote-Kicking Livestock Guardians - Gastro Obscura