Study makes link between horses and peatland carbon emissions

An RMIT study has outlined a link between horses and an impact on alpine peatlands. A new study by RMIT has found carbon emissions from Australian alpine peatlands to be much higher in areas disturbed by feral horses. Peatlands in the Australian Alps are a type of mossy wetland characterised by carbon-rich peat soil, formed…

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