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Przewalski's Horse
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16 August 1994

Przewalski's horse, the only true horse never to have been domesticated, is believed to be extinct in the wild. Experts from around the world come together in this book and offer a complete synthesis of knowledge about the species to date. Topics included are taxonomy, morphology, former geographic distribution, history in captivity, the studbook, genetics, population biology, nutrition, veterinary care, reproduction, and behavior. Implications for management are also included and are especially relevant in light of recent plans to attempt the reintroduction of Przewalski's horses into the wild. This book provides a valuable reference to those charged with managing this endangered species in captivity and implementing its reintroduction.
"This book is an excellent review of current knowledge of this endangered species. It should be of interest to scientists from various disciplines of biology and behavior, as well as the managers of zoos and wildlife parks. It is a gathering, between two covers, of the knowledge of several eminent scientists who have spent years studying the biology and behavior of Przewalski's horse." — Sharon L. Crowell-Davis, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia
"Everything you wanted to know about the horse's only wild cousin, from taxonomic minutiae to reintroduction efforts." — Eventing USA
The conservation of Przewalski's horse is one of the true success stories in the field. The research reported here should provide important lessons to conservation biologists as they work to preserve the world's biodiversity." — Edward F. Gibbons, Jr.
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Tables
Acknowledgments
A Note to the Reader
1. Introduction
Lee Boyd and Katherine A. Houpt
2. The History of Przewalski's Horse
Inge and Jan Bouman
3. Morphology, Habitat, and Taxonomy
Colin P. Groves
4. The Studbook
Jiri Volf
5. Genetic Studies of Przewalski's Horses and their Impact on Conservation
Oliver A. Ryder
6. Population Biology
Jonathan D. Ballou
7. Nutrition and Feeding
Harold F. Hintz
8. Husbandry
Michael D. LaRue
9. Veterinary Care
Katherine A. Houpt
10. Reproduction in the Przewalski's Horse
S. L. Monfort, N. P. Arthur, and D. E. Wildt
11. Activity Patterns
Lee Boyd and Katherine A. Houpt
12. Social Behavior
Katherine A. Houpt and Lee Boyd
13. Reintroduction
Inge Bouman, Jan Bouman, and Lee Boyd
14. Conclusion
Lee Boyd and Katherine A. Houpt
References
Contributors
Index