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Wild Horses of Shackleford Banks

English

By (author): Carmine Prioli Scott Taylor

A comprehensive overview in words and photographs of the famous herd of wild horses protected on one of North Carolina's barrier islands.

There is an island at the remote southern end of North Carolinas Outer Banks where you might see wild horses playing in the surf, or grazing within view of the Cape Lookout Lighthouse, or scattering into a rare, weather-beaten maritime forest. The horse herd on Shackleford Banks has long been a subject of fascination. Today, it is both one of the wildest and most controlled animal populations on earth. An array of scientists sees to it that the horses are born, battle for social rank, forage for food, suffer the elements, and die without human interference. At the same time, to protect the island from overgrazing, these scientists practice the 21st-century paradox of wilderness managementa careful plan of genetic testing and immunocontraception to maintain a target population of 120 to 130 healthy horses. Mystery and controversy have always surrounded the Shackleford horses. Some experts offer evidence that they are the descendants of horses cast off foundering Spanish galleons. Others cite proof that they are of much more recent origin. Many people see them as symbols of bedrock American values like freedom and self-sufficiency. But over the years, some have argued that they pose a threat to the islands ecology and should be banned as feral goats, sheep, and cattle were long ago. There is even disagreement over what they are. Scientists say theyre horses, but many people will forever insist theyre ponies. 

The Wild Horses of Shackleford Banks is a comprehensive overview of the famous herdits possible origins and development, its hardiness in the face of hurricanes, its complex relationship with humans, its hard-won protection within Cape Lookout National Seashore. The books plentiful illustrationsboth archival and contemporaryshow why the Shackleford horses are so beloved among visitors to the Outer Banks.

*A portion of the proceeds from The Wild Horses of Shackleford Banks will be contributed to the Foundation for Shackleford Horses, Inc.

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  • Dimensions: 212 x 260mm
  • Publication Date: 16 May 2024
  • Publisher: John F Blair Publisher
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781958888254

About Carmine PrioliScott Taylor

Carmine Prioli is a Professor Emeritus of English at North Carolina State University where he taught American literature and folklore for 36 years. He won awards for outstanding teaching and extension service and was a Faculty Scholar for the Park Scholarship Programs Class of 2008.Scott Taylor is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was a photographer for the Chapel Hill News and the Duke University Marine Laboratory before opening Scott Taylor Photography along with his own gallery and studio in Beaufort North Carolina. Taylor chaired the photography program at Carteret Community College for 11 years before retiring May 2023.

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