In Australia, the management of feral horse populations is a contentious issue, owing to their pluralistic status as an introduced pest and a national icon. In this review, we synthesise current knowledge of the ecological effects of feral horses and the human dimensions of feral horse management, using case studies from around the world to illustrate contentious and successful management practices. We highlight gaps in the literature and suggest that more peer-reviewed research would be beneficial in reducing the current public controversy surrounding management of feral horses.<br /
Feral cats are among the most damaging invasive species worldwide, and are implicated in many extinc...
Feral pigs (Sus scrofa) were introduced to Australia following European settlement and are now widel...
From a holistic perspective, the research that comprises the body of this thesis was conducted in an...
To date, management and research on feral horses have been strongly influenced by concerns and prior...
New evidence of impacts by feral horses in Australia's alpine parks systems confirms they endanger t...
Management of free-ranging horses (Equus ferus caballus) is a complex socio-ecological issue in Aust...
Context Understanding population dynamics of invasive species is crucial for the development of mana...
Managing populations of feral horses is a highly contentious issue, not the least because of the hig...
The ever-increasing feral horse population in the United States is creating both challenges and oppo...
The available science often demonstrates the need for feral horse population control but not the deg...
Feral or free-ranging pigs have been a problem in Australia since the first years of European settle...
The impacts of introduced horse on the vegetative communities has been widely studied. However, mini...
In temperate southeastern Australian national parks, feral horses occupy a unique ecological niche a...
The number of feral horses (Equus ferus caballus) in the world has been estimated at 1.5–2 million, ...
Feral horses in central Australia spend most of their time foraging. There was no difference between...
Feral cats are among the most damaging invasive species worldwide, and are implicated in many extinc...
Feral pigs (Sus scrofa) were introduced to Australia following European settlement and are now widel...
From a holistic perspective, the research that comprises the body of this thesis was conducted in an...
To date, management and research on feral horses have been strongly influenced by concerns and prior...
New evidence of impacts by feral horses in Australia's alpine parks systems confirms they endanger t...
Management of free-ranging horses (Equus ferus caballus) is a complex socio-ecological issue in Aust...
Context Understanding population dynamics of invasive species is crucial for the development of mana...
Managing populations of feral horses is a highly contentious issue, not the least because of the hig...
The ever-increasing feral horse population in the United States is creating both challenges and oppo...
The available science often demonstrates the need for feral horse population control but not the deg...
Feral or free-ranging pigs have been a problem in Australia since the first years of European settle...
The impacts of introduced horse on the vegetative communities has been widely studied. However, mini...
In temperate southeastern Australian national parks, feral horses occupy a unique ecological niche a...
The number of feral horses (Equus ferus caballus) in the world has been estimated at 1.5–2 million, ...
Feral horses in central Australia spend most of their time foraging. There was no difference between...
Feral cats are among the most damaging invasive species worldwide, and are implicated in many extinc...
Feral pigs (Sus scrofa) were introduced to Australia following European settlement and are now widel...
From a holistic perspective, the research that comprises the body of this thesis was conducted in an...