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Konik Pony - In long grass -Norfolk Broads National Park-Norfolk-England- Breed originated in ancient lowland farm areas in Poland- Konik means small horse in Polish-Direct descendant of the wild European forest horse or Tarpan that once roamed
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Konik Pony - In long grass -Norfolk Broads National Park-Norfolk-England- Breed originated in ancient lowland farm areas in Poland- Konik means small horse in Polish-Direct descendant of the wild European forest horse or Tarpan that once roamed
CAN-2631
Konik Pony - In long grass
Norfolk Broads National Park, Norfolk, England
Breed originated in ancient lowland farm areas in Poland, direct descendant of the wild European forest horse or Tarpan that once roamed across Europe and is now extinct. Used widely in Europe to manage wetlands by keeping land open and improve habitat for certain wildlife, graze on weeds, reeds, rushes and other plants. Conservation grazing projects use these ponies to improve habitat for bitterns, corn crakes, spoonbills and other species
John Cancalosi
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Unleashing the Wild Spirit - Konik Ponies Grazing their Way to Conservation Success!
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. In this photo print, CAN-2631 captures the essence of these remarkable Konik Ponies as they roam freely in the Norfolk Broads National Park. Descendants of the extinct Tarpan, these small horses are on a mission to restore Europe's wetlands and create a haven for wildlife. With their graceful presence amidst long grasses, these wild horses play a crucial role in managing wetland areas across Europe. Their insatiable appetite for weeds, reeds, rushes, and other plants helps keep the land open and improves habitats for various species. Conservation grazing projects have embraced these ponies as nature's secret weapon. By munching away at invasive vegetation like champions, they pave the way for bitterns, corn crakes, spoonbills, and many other magnificent creatures to thrive once again. John Cancalosi's stunning photograph perfectly encapsulates this harmonious relationship between koniks and their environment. The image transports us into an enchanting world where untamed beauty meets ecological restoration. So let your imagination run wild with this extraordinary snapshot! Hang it proudly on your wall as a reminder that even small creatures can make a big difference when it comes to preserving our precious natural heritage.
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