Sable Untamed: The Wild Beauty of Sable Island’s Horses

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Available for Pre-order. Due June 2026.

Sable Untamed: The Wild Beauty of Sable Island’s Horses Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Nimbus Publishing Ltd
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Pages: 128 Illustrations and other contents: colour photographs Language: English ISBN: 9781774714997 Categories: ,

Sable Island’s horses are legendary creatures. Feral, unbroken, and literally untouched by human hands, they inspire curiosity, wonder, and admiration. Sable Untamed: The Wild Beauty of Sable Island’s Horses chronicles their resilience through perceptive, intimate photography, paired with a concise, research-informed reflection on the horses’ ecology._x000D_ _x000D_ Zoologist and photographer Damian Lidgard has had the privilege of spending several months every year since 1997 on Nova Scotia’s remote Sable Island—much of that time when the island is closed to visitors. Having access to the entire island has allowed him to photograph Sable’s horses in all seasons and in all weather conditions._x000D_ _x000D_ In Sable Untamed, Lidgard offers fascinating scientific information on the ecology of the Sable Island horse while showcasing nearly 100 gorgeous photographs of the horses and their environment, a unique landscape of shifting sand dunes, windswept grasses, and flora and fauna found nowhere else in the world. The images highlight Lidgard’s contemplative approach to photography which requires time and patience to silently observe and still the mind to allow raw perceptions to arise. The stunning results depict the raw power and unmatched beauty of the Sable Island horse in this gorgeous full-colour book.

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Author Biography

Dr. Damian Lidgard is a biologist who has worked on Sable Island since he started his PhD in 1997. Although the focus of his work is on seal biology, he is also an avid photographer, and he has spent a significant amount of time observing the Sable Island horse. As a biologist and a photographer, Damian is interested in the interplay between art and science, and how one can inform the other to provide a richer view of the world.