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Comparing equids represented in cave art and current horses

Comparing equids represented in cave art and current horses

by TNF | Apr 16, 2019 | Ecological Restoration, Reintroduction, Rewilding, Species Restoration

The horse is one of the species most represented in cave art during the Paleolithic in the southwest of Europe. These representations show an equine with phenotypical characteristics close to two present-day species which are generally considered as ancient horses:...
Managing overpopulation, starvation and mass die-offs in the absence of natural predators

Managing overpopulation, starvation and mass die-offs in the absence of natural predators

by TNF | Apr 13, 2019 | News, Reintroduction, Rewilding

Sustainable management of feral horses and burros has become a complicated and often controversial issue in the state of Nevada in the United States. As an iconic image of the American West, many people perceive these animals as a natural component of the environment,...
Wellness for horses

Wellness for horses

by | Mar 28, 2019 | Ecological Restoration, Reintroduction, Rewilding, Valle del Bisonte

The wild Pottaka horses are distinctive characters in the large wildlife reserve of Anciles, Valle del Bisonte. The sun shines everyday now, and the temperature rises. For a wild animal it is important to stay healthy. Not only internally but also on the outside of...
Marine biodiversity loss can be reversed through habitat restoration

Marine biodiversity loss can be reversed through habitat restoration

by TNF | Mar 27, 2019 | Biodiversity, Ecological Restoration, Rewilding

Activities such as laying gas pipelines, trawling for fish, drilling for oil, and even burying internet cables in the deep sea, are destroying marine ecosystems. But studies have shown that reintroducing seaweed and corals to these habitats could ward off the worst...
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