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An inspiring pictorial account.
Years ago, wild horses ran free throughout the world. As the lands that domesticated horses helped explore and settle expanded, the wilderness shrank and the wild horses began to disappear.
When The Last of the Wild Horses was first published in 1984, there were only 400 Przewalske horses. All were found in zoos, and none existed in the wild. Since then, successful conservation and breeding programs have resulted in a wild population of 1,200.
This book is a pictorial tribute to the spirit and beauty of wild horses and the hills, field and plains they roam. Martin Harbury covers a variety of breeds in regions around the world including:
Each breed's characteristics, behavior and living conditions are explained as well as the vigilant protection of the habitats that they require for survival.
This fascinating pictorial history will please naturalists, horse lovers and conservationists alike.
Martin Harbury is an award-winning filmmaker whose research for this book took him on extensive travels around the world.
Ron Watts is a nature photographer whose work has appeared in many publications including National Geographic.
Richard Adams is an internationally-recognized author who has written six novels including Watership Down and The Plague Dogs.
The Last of the Wild Horses,Martin Harbury,Ron Watts,Richard Adams,Firefly Books,1554070147,Environmental Conservation & Protection - Endangered Species,Environmental Conservation & Protection - General,Horse breeds,Horses,Nature,Nature / Field Guide Books,Nature/Ecology,Wild horses,Nature / Horses
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