Award-winning author and wildlife biologist Wayne McCrory explores the cultural significance, ecological role, and threatened future of the Chilcotin’s wild horses in this richly researched account of one of British Columbia’s most contested animals.The Chilcotin’s wild horses are romantic and beautiful, but they are also controversial: they are seen by government policy as intruders competing for range land with native species and domestic cattle and, as a result, they have been subject to culls and are not officially protected.In this landmark book, wildlife biologist Wayne McCrory draws upon two decades of research to make a case for considering these wonderful creatures, called qiyus in traditional Tŝilhqot’in culture, a resilient part of the area’s balanced prey-predator ecosystem. McCrory also chronicles the Chilcotin wild horses’ genetic history and significance to the Tŝilhqot’in, juxtaposing their efforts to protect qiyus against movements to cull them.
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The Wild Horses of the Chilcotin: Their History and Future
“During a study of grizzly bears to prevent clear-cut logging of the Chilcotin’s Brittany Triangle, biologist Wayne McCrory had an epiphany that shifted his focus to the wild horses living there. After 20 years of pursuing the secrets of wild horse culture and mythology, McCrory concludes that the wild horse is a vibrant part of the predator-prey ecosystem. The Xeni Gwet’in Tsilhqot’in consider the wild horse sacred, and a symbol of freedom. They insist their horse culture existed long before colonization and McCrory uses in-depth biological research to prove this point.”
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 3 reviews.
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"Some parts make a smart person rolling their eyes. Mostly its a good read. Informative book"
— Anon (5/5)
Wild horses in wild land!
"By reading this book one realizes how difficult it is, to retrace the steps as to how and when these fascinating horses first grazed the land and to be unbiased when observing them for the sole purpose in determining their right to just be. Good read!"
— Halenykapenny (5/5)
One of the interesting factors about the Spanish horses. My grandmother was of Spanish descent and lived in the Caribou area when she was a young girl, and talked about horses and the other interestin
"Having been in the Chilcotin on a visit I never gave it much thought about the horses and so it is extremely interesting to read about difficult times, and the way the cattlemen consider them to be destroyer of the grass. Very well written book very interesting nephew, British Columbia. It is extremely interesting to read."
— Don C. (5/5)
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Published date: Feb 10, 2026
Language: English
No. of Pages: 336
Publisher: Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.
ISBN: 9781998526529
Dimensions:
6.0" W x
0.83" L x
9.0" H
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