Pigs and ponies join UK’s wild bison to recreate prehistoric landscape
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from on (#69Y88)
Ancient breeds will act as ecosystem engineers to convert commercial pine plantation into a wild wood
The UK's first wild bison in millennia have been joined by iron-age pigs, Exmoor ponies and longhorn cattle as the rewilding project moves forward in creating a rich and natural new habitat.
The Wilder Blean project in Kent is deploying the animals to replicate the roles played by mega-herbivores when bison, aurochs and wild horses roamed prehistoric England. The animals will be closely monitored as they transform a former commercial pine plantation into a wild wood.
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