Equus Survival Trust
EQUUS SURVIVAL TRUST September 2010
Powerful, intelligent, breathtakingly beautiful, and determined to survive – the wild horses of North Carolina’s Currituck Outer Banks have survived nearly five centuries of fierce hurricanes, unrelenting nor&...Read Full Story
Equus Survival Trust June 2010
Domino and Katie
Greetings from Upstate New York, where the Exmoors handle the winter weather better than we do! Even in April my 13-year-old Exmoor gelding Marlyn Domino was still hanging on to his winter coat. These ponies are always ...Read Full Story
Equus Survival Trust May 2010
Endangered Equines?
When you think of something as “rare,” it conjures up a vision of something uncommon. Rare is a term presently applied to horse breeds that are indeed uncommon. But they aren’t just uncommon; they a...Read Full Story
Equus Survival Trust April 2010
2009 – The Year in Review
Since 2004, the Equus Survival Trust (EST) has been building the endangered breeds network, connecting breeders to other breeders and to associations. The EST-Endangered Breeds Advisory Panel is composed ...Read Full Story
Equus Survival Trust March 2010 News
Members of the Dales Pony Association of North America (DPANA) and other Dales Enthusiasts have had a busy year: everything from carriage driving in Acadia to competing at high levels in eventing and competitive driving events, plus lots more in between.
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Equus Survival Trust February 2010 News
Thanks to the tireless efforts of one American woman named Louise Firouz, the Caspian is making a comeback from the brink of near extinction. This ancient Central Asian breed was once coveted by Persian Kings only to disappear into obscurity for centuries with the fall of...Read Full Story
Equus Survival Trust January News
Photos: Highland Pony Enthusiasts Club of America
Circle H MacKenzie & Judy Brescia.
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Equus Survival Trust December News
With its keen intelligence, superb temperament, and tremendous athletic ability, the Dales Pony is that rare commodity among equine breeds: a large pony that can take the amateur or professional equestrian far in a variety of athletic pursuits while remaining a safe and e...Read Full Story
Equus Survival Trust
Conservation and Promotional Tips for Tough Times In this world of dog-eat-dog and high costs, the endangered breeds are even more at risk. Markets are sometimes as small as the gene pools, and breeders must be creative to survive. Here are a few tips that might...Read Full Story
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