Article 6FX46 Feral horses to be shot from the air at Kosciuszko national park as entire ecosystem ‘under threat’

Feral horses to be shot from the air at Kosciuszko national park as entire ecosystem ‘under threat’

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Lisa Cox
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6FX46)

NSW environment minister Penny Sharpe says threatened native species are in danger of extinction' after authorising aerial cull

Feral horses in Kosciuszko national park will be shot from the air following a public consultation process, with the New South Wales environment minister, Penny Sharpe, declaring it essential for protecting the park's threatened wildlife and ecosystems.

Sharpe said the decision to amend the park's management plan to allow aerial culling of feral horse populations came after 82% of 11,002 submissions from stakeholders supported the measure in addition to other existing control methods.

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