Dissertations and Theses about Wild Horses by Students at the University of Nevada, Reno
- Feral Horses in the Desert: population genetics, demography, mating, and management. Michael C. Ashley. Ph.D. Thesis. 2000.
- Species- and Community-level Responses to Disturbance Imposed by Feral Horse Grazing and Other Management Practices. Erik A. Beever. Ph.D. Thesis. 1999.
- Interactions Between Pronghorn Antelope and Feral Horses in Northwestern Nevada. Jo O. Meeker. M.S. Thesis. 1979.
Copies may be obtained through the University of Nevada, Reno Libraries or from ProQuest Dissertations and Theses