Did you know?

The name "Quagga" is an onomatopoeia from the sound the Quagga makes. Click the play button to hear it 

Read: The Quagga project: progress over 20 years of selective breeding

The Quagga project: progress over 20 years of selective breeding. E.H.Harley, M. H. Knight, C. Lardner, B. Wooding, and M. Gregor. S.A.J.Wildlife Res. 39 (2009) 155-163


Latest news

8 months ago

Prof. Peter Heywood of Brown University, recently published a well-researched and in-depth book on the Quagga. He is pictured here with the Studbook Manger, Bernard Wooding, (on the left) and the Project Co Ordinator, March Turnbull, (on the right) during a field trip to Elandsberg. The book published by Cambridge University Press in 2022 is titled: The Life, Extinction and Rebreeding of Quagga Zebra. Significance for Conservation.
ISBN 9781108917735.
... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook