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Large herbivores are, together with beavers and wild boar cheap and effective nature managers if they have room enough to roam around.
Nature management is often the copying of former agricultural management methods. Nowadays this is expensive, and by that not so ...


There is still and an even growing discussion about the origin of the Tarpan in relation with the original wild horses, extinct in Europe.
Is / was the Tarpan also a mix of wild horse and feral horses left by the old tribes, that roamed over Europe long time ago? Please come ...

Are horses native in Northern America? Join the discussion that is running in the USA.
Through the website contact message a discussion was started whether the horses in Northern America are feral or wild.
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Beheer dat meer is dan tellen en zo veel mogelijk afschieten
Heel nuttig om meer te weten hoe dieren hun dag en nacht besteden en welk voedingspatroon ze hebben. We weten zo weinig van dieren die ...
Natuurbericht: Onderzoek naar Rode Geuzen via GPS zender natuurbericht.nl
Sinds deze week lopen drie Rode Geuzen in het natuurgebied bij Slot Loevestein rond met een GPS zender. Zes studenten van de opleiding Toegepaste Biologie aan de HAS in Den Bosch doen samen met FREE Nature onderzoek naar deze...

Dieren gaan zelf over hun dichtheden
Een wonderlijk besluit. Juist voor de twee soorten die al op de Utrechtse Heuvelrug zouden rondzwerven: damhert en wild zwijn, blijft de ...
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