A native breed, these equines play an important role in habitat maintenance and management in our local National Nature Reserves.
Woodwalton Fen is used to store floodwater at times of high flow in the Middle Level System. This is often nutrient-rich, having run-off from surrounding agricultural areas. Unfortunately, over-fertilisation promotes the growth of persistent perennial plants which quickly outcompete rarer and more delicate wildflowers and wetland specialist species. As a native breed, Highland ponies are happy eating less palatable vegetation like thistle, reed and rush. This helps suppress the vigour of growth and benefits botanical diversity.
The structural diversity ponies create when grazing helps maintain habitats for a diverse range of species. Kate Hawes, owner of Talisker Highland Ponies, explains: