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You're on Candid Camera: Wilderness camera traps used to explore wild horse welfare


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You’re on Candid Camera: Wilderness camera traps used to explore wild horse welfare
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One of the many wild horse images captured in the Australian study. Photo: Harvey et al. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11072101
Researchers have successfully used photographs and videos collected from camera traps to make welfare assessments of free-roaming wild horses.
The researchers were able to identify a majority of the horses captured by the cameras, having applied a previously developed protocol for scientifically assessing the welfare of each animal.
“Camera trapping was successful in detecting and identifying horses across a range of habitats, including woodlands where horses could not be directly observed,” Andrea Harvey and her fellow researchers reported in the journal ....

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Feral Desert Donkeys Are Digging Wells, Giving Water To Parched Wildlife


Feral Desert Donkeys Are Digging Wells, Giving Water To Parched Wildlife
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May 10, 2021 at 1:00 pm
In the heart of the world’s deserts – some of the most expansive wild places left on Earth – roam herds of feral donkeys and horses. These are the descendants of a once-essential but now-obsolete labour force.
These wild animals are generally considered a threat to the natural environment, and have been the target of mass eradication and lethal control programs in Australia. However, as we show in a new research paper in Science, these animals do something amazing that has long been overlooked: they dig wells or “ass holes”. ....

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Feral desert donkeys are digging wells, giving water to parched wildlife


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Feral desert donkeys are digging wells, giving water to parched wildlife
A kulan in central Asia digging a well. (Petra Kaczensky)
Researchers Erick Lundgren, Arian Wallach, and Daniel Ramp, all with the University of Technology Sydney, describe the remarkable well-digging abilities of equids in desert environments.
In the heart of the world’s deserts – some of the most expansive wild places left on Earth – roam herds of feral donkeys and horses. These are the descendants of a once-essential but now-obsolete labour force.
These wild animals are generally considered a threat to the natural environment, and have been the target of mass eradication and lethal control programs in Australia. However, as we show in a new research paper in Science, these animals do something amazing that has long been overlooked: they dig wells or “ass holes”. ....

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