Four young Przewalski horses bred in captivity in the Czech Republic have been reintroduced to their native habitat in Mongolia. They will join more than 20 other horses previously reintroduced in the western Mongolian reserve of Khomiin Tal. The new herd members are Kordula, Cassovia and Lima, all mares, and one stallion called Matyáš.
The first horses were brought in from the Netherlands in 1992. They were kept in acclimatization areas for the first two years while they learned how to live with the new climate and vegetation and created strong herd structures.
The four horses from Prague made the 3,700-mile, 17-hour journey in a military aircraft and will make the the final 170 miles to the Hustai Nuruu nature reserve on the road in a trailer. They will be kept in the acclimatization area and observed as they adapt to their new home.
For photos and more information about the horses, visit the Prague Zoo’s website at zoopraha.cz/en
HOW COOL AND AWESOME IS THAT?!
Love that picture
I always love hearing about stories like these. Makes me happy to know that more of these pretty animals have been released back into the wild.
I’m so glad they’re being reintroduced to their homeland. They’re a part of that land’s ecosystem and it needs the wild horses to be balanced again.
Nice that somebody cares.
Is 4 animals enough to make a good stable herd??? Or are they adding to a herd? Well, anyway great thing that they are doing!
How wonderful. I didn’t know that there weren’t any left in the wild though. I sure hope it works to bring them back.
Im glad that the wild horses are doing ok.And the brumbys were liveing in mongoila and do think that they should go back to there orginal nature there in mongoila.And i am so happy that the wild horses habait is doing ok.