NSW Parliament Ends Brumby Protection in Kosciuszko
Update: 2025-11-27
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The New South Wales Parliament has voted to end protection for wild horses in Kosciuszko National Park, treating them like any other invasive species. This move, supported by both major parties, removes the obligation to maintain a specific population size and is praised by environmental advocates. The horses, not native to Australia, are considered a threat to the delicate alpine habitat and native species. The new legislation marks a significant shift in managing invasive populations in the park, aiming to protect native ecosystems and vulnerable species.
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