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FollowPrzewalski Horses Dubbo Zoo - being reintroduced to Mongolia
he Przewalski’s Horse was declared extinct in the 1960s and the small number of horses that reside in zoos have become pivotal in ensuring their on-going surv...
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he Przewalski’s Horse was declared extinct in the 1960s and the small number of horses that reside in zoos have become pivotal in ensuring their on-going survival. The re-establishment of Przewalski’s Horse in the wild relies on the sound management of zoo-based herds. In their native homeland of Mongolia, where they are called Takhi, the first reintroductions occurred between 1992 and 2004. While hunting caused the Przewalski Horse’s extinction, the main threats to the reintroduced animals are hybridisation with domestic horses and competition for food and water with livestock. Since the first Przewalski’s Horse were received by Taronga Western Plains Zoo in 1982, 34 foals have been born at Zoo. In June 1995 Taronga Western Plains Zoo and the Royal Zoological Society of South Australia relocated seven female horses to Takhin Tal in Mongolia. Four females died as a result of extreme winter conditions in 1995 and 2000, but by 2002 three mares had produced foals. In 2005 the Mongolian Takhi population numbered 87 animals in 7 groups, including one female from the 1995 re-introduction effort.
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chuckrickman
August 12, 2017
Thank you for the wonderful history on these special horses. Very timely capture.
sue-zon
August 16, 2017
Nice image of these nearly extinct animals. Appreciate the information about these wild horses, Mary.
Kazza60
August 19, 2017
"I'll scratch your back then you can scratch mine " ... LOL .. thanks for the info !!
trainwoman
August 28, 2017
Sounds like the reintroduction in going well.....very nice
Not very friendly looking LOL
Not very friendly looking LOL
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