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Return to Freedom

British reserve welcomes second Przewalski’s horse foal

September 23, 2016
An animal reserve in Kent in Britain has welcomed a newborn Przewalski’s horse foal to its herd. The filly foal was born at , one of Kent’s most popular visitor ... Read More
September 23, 2016AnnieFannie
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Returning the world’s last wild horses to the wild

September 23, 2016
Przewalski’s horses are the only breed which was never domesticated. They were once common across Russia’s and Mongolia’s steppes, but were slowly hunted down. Now, coming back from the brink ... Read More
September 23, 2016AnnieFannie
zebra-ucdavis

Zebra Stripes Not for Camouflage, New Study Finds

September 23, 2016
If you’ve always thought of a zebra’s stripes as offering some type of camouflaging protection against predators, it’s time to think again, suggest scientists at the University of Calgary and ... Read More
September 23, 2016AnnieFannie
Defenders of Wildlife

Basic Facts About Zebras

September 23, 2016
Closely related to horses and donkeys, the zebra (subgenuses Hippotigris and Dolichohippus) is best known for its black and white striped body. In fact, zebra stripe patterns are unique to ... Read More
September 23, 2016AnnieFannie
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Zebra (Equus burchellii)

September 23, 2016
No animal has a more distinctive coat than the zebra. Each animal's stripes are as unique as fingerprints—no two are exactly alike—although each of the three species has its own ... Read More
September 23, 2016AnnieFannie
Return to Freedom

Results of Grevy’s zebras census out

September 23, 2016
Back in January, I wrote about an impending citizens’ science initiative: the Great Grevy’s Rally. I also promised to follow up when the results came out. The rally itself was ... Read More
September 23, 2016AnnieFannie
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Bringing people together as scientists to save a zebra species

September 23, 2016
For 30 long minutes, the two safari buses trundled across the dry bushland of northern Kenya. Rocks and a haze of red dust kicked up from the rough and pitted ... Read More
September 23, 2016AnnieFannie
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Here’s why zebras have never been domesticated

September 23, 2016
It's not like we haven't tried. In many ways, zebra appear very like horses (or ponies, given their size). Yet underlying differences in behaviour have meant that while horses and ... Read More
September 23, 2016AnnieFannie

Robert Redford: Euthanasia would betray wild horses, Americans who care for them

September 22, 2016
Return to Freedom Wild Horse Sanctuary and Preservation board member Robert Redford this week expressed hope that the Bureau of Land Management and ... Read More
September 22, 2016AnnieFannie
Sunset Magazine

The fight over America’s wild horses

September 22, 2016
"Horse people,” a guy named Monty in a cowboy hat tells me, “always cry when they leave here.” We are at Mustang Monument, a 900-square-mile luxury eco resort and wild-horse ... Read More
September 22, 2016AnnieFannie
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