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Rare horse recently born at the Bronx Zoo

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June 1, 2026
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The Przewalski’s horse was born on April 21 at the Bronx Zoo. The species is classified as Endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species.

A rare endangered horse was recently born at the Bronx Zoo, making it one of fewer than 2,000 Przewalski’s horses estimated to exist on Earth today.

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The Wildlife Conservation Society’s Bronx Zoo welcomed the endangered Przewalski’s foal on April 21.

The Przewalski’s horse is classified as Endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. It is estimated that fewer than 2,000 of these horses remain worldwide.

A rare, endangered Przewalski’s foal was recently born at the Bronx Zoo.

(Terria Clay/WCS / FOX Weather)

The species is known to be stockier than domestic horses, with shorter legs, dun coats, and dark upright manes.

According to the Smithsonian National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute, the Przewalski’s horse, also known as the Mongolian wild horse, is the last surviving wild horse species.

Due to human activities, including cultural and political changes, military presence, poaching, and capture, the species came close to extinction.

Guests can view the newly born foal at the Bronx Zoo. 

(Terria Clay/WCS / FOX Weather)

Conservation efforts by zoos and wildlife organizations around the world, including the Bronx Zoo, the population has rebounded. 

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The Bronx Zoo has played a pivotal role in the conservation of the Przewalski’s horse from breeding programs designed to maintain a genetically diverse population.

Through these breeding initiatives and reintroduction efforts, zoo bred Przewalski’s horses were successfully returned to their native grasslands in China in 1989 and in Mongolia beginning in 1992.

The recently born foal is one of fewer than 2,000 Przewalski’s horses estimated to exist on Earth today.

(Terria Clay/WCS)

However, despite these successes, the species continues to face significant challenges. Its primary threats include habitat degradation, climate change, low genetic diversity, hybridization with domestic horses, and disease transmission.

Habitat loss is driven largely by illegal mining activities and military disturbances, per the Smithsonian National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute.

The Przewalski’s horse is known to be stockier than domestic horses, with shorter legs, dun coats, and dark, upright manes.

(Terria Clay/WCS / FOX Weather)

The Bronx Zoo says that guests can see the newly born foal from the Wild Asia Monorail, which travels through the zoo’s Asian wilderness exhibit.

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During this ride, guests are able to see not only the foal but also animals like red pandas, tigers, and greater one-horned rhinos.



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