The foundation site · The Algarve, Portugal
Herdade Alagães
The wild end of Urban to Wild: open land in the Algarve, a herd of Sorraia horses, and the ground every city forest we plant is connected to.
The working herd
The horses are staff, not scenery.
Around 200 Sorraia horses are estimated to remain in the world. A herd of them is coming to Herdade Alagães — currently awaiting transport to the site — to do a job: large herbivores clear the dry brush that feeds fire.
Fire prevention by grazing is the oldest land management there is. The horses eat the fuel before the summer can burn it.
≈200
Sorraia horses worldwide
Widely reported estimate — studbook citation pending
- Species
- Equus ferus (Sorraia)
- Sorraia horse
- Role
- Fire prevention — grazing dry brush
- Status
- Herd awaiting transport to site
Recorded on site
Who was here before us.
- Deer
- Wild rabbits
- Otters
- Vultures
- Reptiles
- Wild boar
- Species
- Lynx pardinus
- Iberian lynx
- Range
- Iberian Peninsula
Giving · Herdade Alagães
First Guardian
One gift that safeguards half a hectare of the foundation site — and puts your name on one of the horses that will keep it from burning.
£2,000One payment
- Safeguards5,000 m² at Herdade Alagães
- IncludesA visit to the site
- IncludesNaming a Sorraia horse
Secure checkout by Stripe · Registered Charity No. 329 (Gibraltar)