HALIFAX — Damian Lidgard has spent 30 years studying and photographing wildlife on Nova Scotia’s Sable Island, and hopes his ...
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In the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, about 100 miles from the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, there’s a small sliver of land that is populated entirely by wild horses. These horses — about 450 ...
Almost 200 kilometers off the coast of Nova Scotia sits a slender, crescent-shaped spit of land known for mythic wild horses that roam its dunes, seals that dot its low-slung shores and hundreds of ...
Sable Island's horses are not in danger of extinction any time soon, says a scientist who worked on a report on the future of the island for Parks Canada. Based on that report, which was obtained ...
A device designed to keep horses on Sable Island away from human influences has garnered a group of Halifax students an opportunity to compete at an international science and technology competition in ...
Through a mysteriously enmeshed narrator, this short film takes viewers to the shores of Sable Island, a small strip of land less than a mile-wide whose only full-time inhabitants are wild horses; no ...