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About 19,000 wild horses live Australia's Kosciuszko National Park, threatening local native species. The goal is to reduce that population to just 3,000.
Australia has approved the culling of wild horses by aerial shooting in one of its largest national parks, reviving a banned practice in an attempt to protect the native wildlife. The population ...
In this image made from video, two wild horses stand in an open field, Sunday, May 20, 2018, Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales, Australia. An Australian state government has decided to legally ...
The New South Wales government said it's going full steam ahead with its program to shoot wild horses, which are often seen as pests in Australia.
Australia must immediately cease its horrifically inhumane mass slaughter of its historic wild horses, and adopt a science-based approach to wild Brumby management centered on compassion and ...
Fun fact: in Australia, wild horses are known as “brumbies.” Just as in America, there are various populations of wild horses that roam the countryside, descendants of animals that were lost ...
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