New Book Explores the Rugged Adaptability of Sable Island, NS’s Wild Horses

Damian Lidgard has spent 30 years studying and photographing wildlife on Nova Scotia’s Sable Island, and hopes his forthcoming book will give people an appreciation for the beauty and hardiness of the wild horses that have thrived on the remote and inhospitable spit of land for centuries.
The photographer and zoologist with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans says he made his first trip to the isolated, crescent-shaped sandbar—about 40 kilometres long and one kilometre across at its widest point—while working on his PhD in December 1996. Since then, his research on its roughly 20,000-strong seal population has brought him back several times each year, almost without interruption….