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A Farewell to the Donkeys

By Stella Pierce, Community Writer
February 12, 2025 at 02:55pm. Views: 808

For years, the distinctive braying of wild donkeys echoed through the hills and canyons of Grand Terrace, a reminder of a time when these resilient animals roamed the rugged terrain of San Bernardino County & its cities , However, this beloved herds chapter in the area is coming to an end, as the county has made the difficult decision to relocate the donkeys to sanctuaries after their population dwindled significantly.

 

Once numbering in the hundreds, the donkeys of Grand Terrace have seen their numbers shrink , a striking decline that highlights the challenges faced by this unique population. San Bernardino County officials have been grappling with the decision for years, balancing concerns of public safety, environmental impact, and the welfare of the donkeys themselves.

 

The county’s efforts to relocate the animals began after prolonged discussions with local wildlife agencies and animal advocacy groups. In an agreement with sanctuaries dedicated to the care of rescued donkeys, San Bernardino County has embarked on a coordinated relocation effort to ensure the animals are rehomed in places that provide both safety and space for them to thrive.

 

The donkeys, once free-roaming icons of the Grand Terrace landscape, have become a cherished part of the areas identity after arriving in years before . Although not native to our city , Many residents fondly recall seeing the donkeys graze near the hillsides or ambling along the rural roads, adding a whimsical and heartwarming touch to daily life. But as their population grew, so did concerns from residents about the damage the donkeys were causing to local infrastructure and the surrounding ecosystem.

 

Over time, the once-healthy herd began to show signs of strain. The land, once teeming with forage and suitable habitat for the donkeys, became more scarce with the coming of new buildings and city growth , With fewer resources to sustain the growing population, coupled with the adverse effects of overgrazing on the environment, the county’s decision to relocate them seemed like a necessary one.

 

Relocation efforts have not been without their challenges. Catching and transporting these wild donkeys from their rugged terrain was no easy task. A small team of veterinarians, Wranglers, animal rescue professionals, and county personnel spent months ensuring that each donkey will safely be rounded up and transported. The county has worked closely with sanctuaries across the state to find homes where the animals can live out their lives without the risk of harm or disruption.

 

Its an emotional moment for the community, which has developed deep ties to the donkeys over the years. For many residents, seeing the herd slowly disappear is a bittersweet farewell. 

 

Although the donkeys presence in Grand Terrace will soon be nothing more than a memory, their legacy is likely to endure. The relocation initiative also highlights the county’s commitment to balancing human and wildlife interests a difficult but necessary task in managing urban development while preserving the natural world.

 

For now, the donkeys of Grand Terrace will continue their journey to new homes, their future in sanctuaries secure. But for those who have witnessed their grace on the hillsides and felt their quirky charm, their departure is a reminder that even the most steadfast residents of the wild must adapt to the changes brought by time.

 

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