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A herd of hardy Exmoor ponies has been released on moorland to help drive the restoration of natural habitats and boost bird ...
Five of the UK's oldest breed of pony have been reintroduced to the Surrey countryside. The young Exmoor ponies have been ...
The much-loved Exmoor ponies have returned to Cleadon Hills for the winter – and people out enjoying the nature reserve are being asked to take good care of our equine friends, Did you know with ...
Reintroducing native grazing breeds to landscapes can have multiple benefits, including reducing the risk of wildfires, ...
A society established to protect the future of Exmoor ponies has set up a gene bank to help the ancient breed survive. Mentioned in the Doomsday Book they are now considered an endangered breed.
The Exmoor pony is Britain’s oldest breed of native pony. Today, the Exmoor is recognised as an endangered breed by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust. They have adapted to survive on low quality ...
In British agriculture, being a recognized breed, especially a rare breed like the Exmoor pony, is the ticket to higher subsidies, additional funding, better sale prices and increased marketing power.
A herd of Exmoor ponies are making one of Yorkshire’s most important wildlife sites their home for the winter, as part of a new nature recovery initiative. A herd of four Exmoor ponies have now ...
Longhorn cattle, iron-age pigs and Exmoor ponies have joined the bison herd at the Wilder Blean Project in Kent ahead of World Rewilding Day on March 20. Called conservation grazers, the animals ...
Ashdown Forest can be a harsh place during the colder months but that does not stop a group of 35 semi feral Exmoor ponies who continue to graze when other herds have left for their winter quarters.