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 of ...
A member of a small herd of Brumbies, affectionally named 'the welcoming committee' by local horse watchers, rests in deep snow in Australia's Kosciuszko National Park.Brook Mitchell/Getty Images The ...
A widely criticised bill recognising the heritage value of wild horses in Kosciuszko National Park will be scrapped in a move ...
Around 14,000 feral horses roaming the plains of Australia are due to be culled by shooting them from helicopters. An estimated 17,432 feral horses, known to Australian locals as "brumbies," are loose ...
Officials in New South Wales say they've authorized the shooting of wild horses from helicopters. They've been given a task of eliminating some 14,000 wild horses at a national park in four years.
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 ...
Legislation to protect wild horses in the Kosciuszko National Park has been repealed, in a move brumby advocates say has been ...
The New South Wales (NSW) government of Australia has announced its decision to employ aerial shooting from helicopters to cull the surging population of wild horses in Kosciuszko National Park, ...
The Australian government plans to kill wild horses by shooting them from the air. "There are simply too many wild horses in Kosciuszko National Park," an environment official said. About 19,000 wild ...
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