More than 350 Przewalski's horses are currently grazing in Khustai National Park.
This year’s first foal, a female born to the stallion Brigad and the mare Frida, has been delivered by the wild horses that occupy more than 60 percent of the park’s total area.
Khustai is a non-governmental organization that manages state-owned land under a management contract. Its goal is to restore the Khustai wild horse, which is described by Mongolians as the only surviving species of its kind on Earth, increase its population, protect biodiversity, and pass it on to future generations.
More than 350 Przewalski's horses are currently grazing in Khustai National Park.
This year’s first foal, a female born to the stallion Brigad and the mare Frida, has been delivered by the wild horses that occupy more than 60 percent of the park’s total area.
Khustai is a non-governmental organization that manages state-owned land under a management contract. Its goal is to restore the Khustai wild horse, which is described by Mongolians as the only surviving species of its kind on Earth, increase its population, protect biodiversity, and pass it on to future generations.
