Dartmoor ponies granted new protections to prevent potential cull
The government has introduced new financial support and policy changes to ensure Dartmoor pony numbers remain stable after concerns that grazing contracts could lead to a significant reduction in the population. By removing the ponies from stocking rate calculations, farmers will no longer face a choice between keeping the animals and managing their land, helping to secure the future of a breed that has inhabited the moor for 4,500 years.
Source: BBC News UK
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