Sarah King publishes two new papers on feral horses and donkeys

Sarah King, research scientist with the Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory in the Warner College of Natural Resources (Colorado State University), recently published two papers on wild horses and donkeys in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology and in Animal Behaviour.  One paper examines how evolutionary history and habitat influence their behaviors. The other paper looks at factors that affect reproductive success in wild horse populations in Utah, in particular male behavioural patterns. To view the article and access the source papers, click on the link below. Continue reading

March Brumby Bridges available now!

The March 2014 issue of the ABA Newsletter is now available in pdf format from our ABA Newsletter page. In this Issue: Comments on current Wild Horse Management Reviews   ABA Website development Member News Australian Brumby Challenge Learned Helplessness in Horses Clinics and Tours Rewilding Europe Continue reading