Where Did Europe’s Wild Horses Go?
http://www.rewildingeurope.com/blog/where-did-the-wild-horse-go/ Rewilding Europe article – Where did the wild horse go? by Henri Kerkdijk, 2nd March 2012. Wild horses have been an intricate part of
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http://www.rewildingeurope.com/blog/where-did-the-wild-horse-go/ Rewilding Europe article – Where did the wild horse go? by Henri Kerkdijk, 2nd March 2012. Wild horses have been an intricate part of
Monday. During the afternoon, we gathered-in and corralled the 10 ponies at Shooters Bottom. These were then trailered up to Lullington Heath to re-join their
Tues. What a cracking day – well at least weather wise! We spent the morning in ‘hunt the missing Lullington ponies!’ I ended up walking
What a busy week and what fantastic weather to be working in! Monday. Continued with the erection of the 1900 metres of electric fencing at
Busy, busy! Monday. Spent the day erecting some 1300 metres of electric fencing in the vicinity of the famous Belle Tout lighthouse near Beachy Head.
Wednesday. We removed the three ponies from Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Chailey Warren reserve, one of which was returned to the herd grazing across Chailey Common,
http://conservationevidence.com/individual-study/5501 Groome G.M. & Shaw P. (2015) Vegetation response to the reintroduction of cattle grazing on an English lowland valley mire and wet heath. Conservation
[Photograph by Anna Bogg] Thursday. Five new ponies arriving at Chailey Common having travelled down from Suffolk, after being kindly given to the Sussex
Spring has at last arrived! Wednesday, the temperature reached the low 20’s C. With respect to the pony grazing operation, March was a ‘hungry March’
March has been and gone… It was what I term ‘a hungry March’ for due to the relative coolness and often cloudy conditions, the native
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