Lunar Year of the Horse: Four environmental lessons we can learn from equines
On Tuesday, 17 February 2026, around 2 billion people will celebrate the start of a lunar new year. The lunar calendar marks each year with one of 12 animals, and 2026 moves from the Year of the Snake – a biodiversity hero in its own right – to that of the horse.
Horses have quietly shaped their environments for more than 50 million years and accompanied human development for the past 4 millennia. Every July, these creatures are honored on World Horse Day, and this year is also the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists, recognizing specific types of communities and ecosystems that have been critically supported by horses.
Horses are ecosystem engineers
Horses improve the environment for other species – if managed sustainably
Horses are resilience in action
Horses are stronger together
Lunar Year of the Horse: Four environmental lessons we can learn from equines