Article 3S1D1 Feral horses are incompatible with a world heritage area. It's one or the other | David M Watson

Feral horses are incompatible with a world heritage area. It's one or the other | David M Watson

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David M Watson
from on (#3S1D1)

After the NSW government gave them heritage protection with the brumby bill, I had no choice but to quit the NSW threatened species scientific committee

Last year, I drove up to the New South Wales high country with my oldest son. We arrived at Geehi, found a camp site, rigged up our rods and waded into the crystal clear water, hoping to snag a trout. Between casts, my attention was drawn to a pair of black cockatoos, sailing overhead. Looking up, I noticed the main range of Kosciuszko. Ancient and imposing, granite worn smooth by rain and snow, embroidered with lichens and wildflowers. I don't know how long we stood there, in silent awe of the jagged peaks, but it's a treasured moment frozen in time.

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