Wild Horse Protection Laws Repealed in Kosciuszko
Update: 2025-11-27
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Controversial wild horse protection laws in Kosciuszko National Park have been repealed, marking a significant shift in park management. The laws, enacted in 2018, granted heritage status to brumbies, leading to environmental damage and debate. The repeal bill passed the New South Wales parliaments upper house, supported by Labor, Liberals, and crossbench members. The decision allows the Country to breathe again, as officials aim to reduce the feral horse population and protect endangered species and alpine wetlands.
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