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  2. The Sable Island horse is a small feral horse found on Sable Island, off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada. It has a horse phenotype and horse ancestors, and is usually dark in colour. The first horses were released on the island in the late 1700s, and soon became feral.

  3. The Sable Island horses are considered an iconic feature of the island, with both natural and cultural heritage value. The current population of wild horses on Sable Island is about 450 horses.

  4. Sep 4, 2014 · The horses on Sable Island today are most likely descendants of animals that were seized by the British from the Acadians during their expulsion from Nova Scotia in the late 1750s and 1760s....

  5. Oct 18, 2011 · The wild horses, named for the island they inhabit, are now the only terrestrial mammals on Sable Island aside from the few inhabitants.

  6. Sable Island is a thin crescent of shifting sand located at the edge of the Continental Shelf, 290 km southeast of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Home to the famous Sable Island wild horses, grey seals, and unique plants, birds, and insects.

  7. The horses of Sable Island are particularly amenable to individual-based research: each horse is recognizable from photographs, and the lack of trees on the island makes it easy to relocate each animal several times a year.

  8. Jul 26, 2022 · Horses were first left on Sable Island, Nova Scotia, in the 1700s, and their descendants have roamed free ever since. These wild horses have behaved as invasive species have the world over—altering the natural ecosystem.

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