Draft wild horse management plan for Kosciuszko national park aims to cut the population of wild horses from 6,000 to 600

Ninety per cent of the Snowy Mountains brumbies would be culled over the next two decades, under a plan released by the New South Wales government.

The draft wild horse management plan for Kosciuszko national park aims to cut the population of wild horses in the park from 6,000 to about 3,000 in the next five to 10 years.

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Source: Guardian Environment