Aerial shooting of feral horses in Kosciuszko national park begins
by Rafqa Touma from Environment | The Guardian on (#6GZ0F)
270 horses were shot during a two-day trial with no reports of unnecessary animal harm or suffering
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The New South Wales government has begun trialling aerial shooting to reduce the number of feral horses which are destroying fragile alpine ecosystems in Kosciuszko national park.
In November, 270 feral horses were shot during a two-day trial with no reported adverse animal welfare events, after a Senate committee examining the effect of feral horses in alpine regions called for aerial culling to be allowed in NSW. Two helicopters were used and independent veterinarians observed the trial.
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