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New FEI social media policy could mean bans for breaches
The proposal, which would cover all in international horse sport, could come into force on 1 January next year
Stud manager
Tracy Vigors runs the Hillwood Stud with husband Charlie, and takes in top-class racehorses for their holidays
David Doel
The Burghley runner-up talks to Pippa Roome about improving his dressage marks, British team ambitions and ice cream
First among equals
Doghound packs are sometimes compared unfavourably to their flashier sisters, but their positive attributes of drive, tenacity and instinct to hunt as a pack are never illustrated better than at the Belvoir
'A big milestone for all of us'
A Dutchman is crowned 2023 champion of champions and the final ticket to the LGCT Super Grand Prix is claimed
'Horses are to be enjoyed!'
All was not looking good for autumn hunting, says Tessa Waugh, when the family's hunt horses started falling like flies - until a certain showing luminary rocks up and appears to save the day...
Topspin
He lived up to his name of \"Spin\" as a young horse, but has become a five-star stalwart. Gemma Redrup meets the Casburns' third-generation home-bred
From family pet to champion hurdler
The unbeaten Constitution Hill is being prepped for another stellar season over hurdles. Kate Johnson tells the remarkable story of the horse nobody wanted
Federations say proposed rule would infringe human rights'
The FEI is proposing a new rule that would allow it to demand information
'She's back on top form'
A grand prix prospect beats her nerves and an ex-racehorse finds his dancing shoes
'The greatest of all time'
Racehorses Belonging To The Duke Of Richmond Exercising At Goodwood, 1759–60
Spooky Isaac scores debut
Ros Canter scores her second fivestar win of the year, on a young horse making his first attempt at the level, and heads an allBritish top six as the European eventing season concludes
Harry Meade
The event rider is in the form of his life, moving up to number six in the world after top placings at the major autumn three-days. Martha Terry finds out more about his formidable string
Contamination means Paris Olympic place changes hands
Alex Hua Tian has been disqualified after his ride ate hay contaminated with a controlled medication
Back to work
Rehabilitating a horse after injury or surgery requires a comprehensive approach. Adam Jackson MRCVS explains how a vet might create such a plan
Vernon enjoys all the Glory
A strong field enjoy getting competitive while two working riders crack n’ to makea welcome return to the winner’s enclosure
Foot-perfect gelding is top Lad
Senior horses and ponies are celebrated, while coloured show animals get their pre-HOYS miles in the bag
'Be mindful of your cheeky offers'
Julie Templeton on the worrying future of British Riding Pony breeding
Freestyle music designers
Kelly Hobden on forming Equidance with her non-horsey husband, Tony, how the freestyle routine comes to life – and the occasion when dressage rider Anna Ross burst into song mid-test
Is that 'one last summer' justifiable? Equine welfare dilemmas debated
Vets and welfare experts debate some of the issues around horses’ health, wellbeing and welfare
Dettori reverses decision to retire from race-riding
The celebrated Flat jockey was to hang up his boots at the end of this year, but will now move to the US to keep racing
'Into the unknown'
Piggy March looks forward to two weeks of five-star action
Rider's 10-year ban for electric spurs is upheld
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has dismissed jumper Andy Kocher’s appeal of the FEI ban and sanctions
Horsey hypochondria
Tessa Waugh hums and haws over her horse's healed injury, looking for invisible signs that all is not well - and learns that she is in the same boat as most riders
Big dreams for Brave Heart
Former racehorses, a Spanish horse and a Welsh section D each impress the judges at their respective competitions
Seventeen steps up
The reigning European champion showcases her latest stable star, while France dominates the team and individual standings
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Eco-Tourism Adventures for Seeing Endangered Species
Eco-tourism enables travelers to leave a lighter footprint while still exploring the wonders of Mother Nature. Some of the best places to travel off the beaten path are home to Earth's most threatened creatures. However, there are ways to see them that are safe for all those involved. Guided tours, traditionally led by local experts and scientists, are designed to show off the beauty of the creatures, while ensuring that the natural world remains just that, all natural. Nature reserves allow adventurers to see endangered species in areas designated for animals' own safety and many offer tour opportunities.
Timber lights it up
A prospective lightweight hunter has the edge on his second outing, while a Welsh cob delights both crowds and judges
Sue Benson
Sue Benson has reached the top of the sport as both a competitor and course-designer - and now owns a world-class event horse. Niki Hinman meets her