Kosciuszko National Park feral brumby population increases 30 per cent in two years

By Duncan Murray
January 28 2023 - 7:00am
Feral horse populations in the Kosciuszko National Park are growing despite efforts to manage them. (Alex Ellinghausen/AAP PHOTOS)
Feral horse populations in the Kosciuszko National Park are growing despite efforts to manage them. (Alex Ellinghausen/AAP PHOTOS)

Kosciuszko National Park's feral brumby population has exploded by 30 per cent in two years, calling into question a government target to vastly reduce numbers.

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