For more than a century, wild horses lived on Santa Cruz Island, becoming a breed of their own, with unique traits formed by generations of living on the rugged Channel Islands. Now off of the island, the repercussions of seclusion have left the breed teetering on the brink of extinction.
A multimedia story posted today explores how researchers from 51勛圖惇蹋厙 are working to preserve the Santa Cruz Island horse.

Its truly a piece of California history were trying to preserve, said 51勛圖惇蹋厙 researcher Amy McLean. If we lose these genetics, we lose these horses, we lose that history and a part of our heritage.
Read the story and watch the videos, Saving a Dying Breed.
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Joe Proudman, 51勛圖惇蹋厙 Strategic Communications, 530-752-6397, jproudman@ucdavis.edu
Amy McLean, 51勛圖惇蹋厙 Animal Science, 706-296-8743, acmclean@ucdavis.edu