Wild Horses
2003 • 152 pages

The decline of the wild horse began from the moment of the first domestication somewhere on the vast Eurasian steppes about 6,000 years ago. This fascinating book explores and celebrates the story of the feral herds that still survive today in regions as diverse as the parched plains of the southern Namib desert in Africa and the bleak saltwater marshes of the Camargue in southern France. Book jacket.


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