They've been chosen from an online catalogue organised by a local preservation society.
Each year, pony owners have to find new homes for some of the animals, as the national park can only cope with a certain number on the open moor.
Germany, Netherlands and Norway are some of the countries where the ponies are being exported to.
If you would like more information about the ponies please contact Charlotte through www.wildtowonderful.org
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