New Snowy brumby plan aims to reduce numbers by 11,000 by 2027

John Ellicott
Updated October 13 2021 - 9:14am, first published October 8 2021 - 11:30am
There's estimated to be more than 14,000 brumbies in Kosciuszko National Park and the new draft management plan aims to reduce them to 3000 by 2027. Photo by John Ellicott.
There's estimated to be more than 14,000 brumbies in Kosciuszko National Park and the new draft management plan aims to reduce them to 3000 by 2027. Photo by John Ellicott.

A new draft wild horse management plan for Kosciuszko National Park will see Snowy brumbies limited to just a third of the park and numbers significantly reduced to just 3000.

John Ellicott

John Ellicott

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