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Wild Donkey's Suspicious Injuries Spark Investigation

By Ruby Stephenson, Community Writer
July 30, 2025 at 01:46pm. Views: 3123

In mid-June 2025, wildlife authorities confirmed at least two wild donkeys (also called burros) were found injured by arrows in separate incidents throughout the Moreno Valley area, sparking concern and outrage across the community .

Authorities are continuing a multi-agency investigation involving the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the Riverside County Department of Animal Services to locate the injured donkeys, ensure they receive prompt veterinary attention, and uncover any suspects.

Wild donkeys in the region are considered federally protected, and under California law, harming—or shooting—such wildlife is a criminal offense.

The Sheriff’s Department emphasized the seriousness of these acts, reminding residents that animal cruelty is a prosecutable crime, and urged the public to report any relevant information via their dispatch hotlines.

These wild donkeys descend from domesticated animals left behind by gold miners more than a century ago. Over time, their populations have expanded into the Inland Empire’s sagebrush and scrubland areas. While beloved by some, they have also become a concern in local conservation efforts, leading to initiatives for sterilization and relocation in San Bernardino County to protect native ecosystems and species.

The incidents triggered strong community response. Local residents and animal advocates have shared outrage over the cruelty, with groups encouraging vigilance and support for animal welfare efforts. The Sheriff’s Department continues to request tips from anyone who may have witnessed suspicious behavior or who can assist with the investigation  

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