Sources of Information

Legislation 

Horse Capture Regulations, Alta Reg 59/1994.

Sable Island Regulations, CRC, c 1465.

Stray Animals Act, RSA 2000, c S-20.

The Protection of the Wild Ponies of the Bronson Forest Act, SS 2009, c P-29.2.

Journal Articles

Claudia Notzke, “An exploration into political ecology and nonhuman agency: The case of the wild horses in western Canada” (2013) 57:4 The Canadian Geographer 389-412.

News Articles 

Courtney Dickson, “Biologist worries government survey of wild horses may lead to cull”, CBC News (19 January 2019) online <https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/chilcotin-wild-horses-1.4982824>.

Karen Briere, “Proposed Saskatchewan law would protect wild horses”, The Western Producer (12 November 2009) online <https://www.producer.com/2009/11/proposed-saskatchewan-law-would-protect-wild-horses/>.

Nicole Kitchener, “Status Update: The Wild Horses of Canada”, Horse Canada (20 December 2017) online <https://horse-canada.com/magazine/miscellaneous/wild-horses-of-canada-update/>.

Radio West, “Penticton’s wild horses getting closer to downtown”, CBC News (18 March 2015), online <https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/penticton-s-wild-horses-getting-closer-to-downtown-1.2998983>.

Sarah Rieger, “Experts challenging science behind Alberta’s wild horse culls”, CBC News  (2 June 2018), online <https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/alberta-wild-horses-1.4688916>.

Tricia Lo, “Wild horse birth control touted as humane solution to population growth”, CBC News (19 July 2016), online <https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/wild-horse-birth-control-alberta-1.3686111>.

Websites 

Government of Alberta, “Feral horse count”(2020), online: Government of Alberta <https://www.alberta.ca/feral-horse-counts.aspx>.

Government of Alberta, “Feral horse FAQs” (2020), online: Government of Alberta <https://www.alberta.ca/feral-horse-faqs.aspx>.

Government of New Zealand, “Kaimanawa horses” (n.d.), online: Department of Conservation <https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/pests-and-threats/animal-pests/kaimanawa-horses/>.

Shubenacadie Wildlife Park, “Sable Island Horse” (n.d.), online: Shubenacadie Wildlife Park <https://wildlifepark.novascotia.ca/animals/sable-island-horse.asp>.

Zoe Lucas, “Sable Island National Park Reserve” (2018), online: Sable Island Institute <https://sableislandinstitute.org/sable-island-national-park-reserve/>.

Blogs

Ben Pierce, “The Enduring Battle Over America’s Wild Horses” (24 February 2020), online (blog): Animal Blawg <https://animalblawg.wordpress.com/2020/02/24/the-enduring-battle-over-americas-wild-horses/>.

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