Death threats, abuse and misinformation: Inside the brumby cull
The cull of feral horses in New South Wales' Snowy Mountains concluded on Saturday amid mounting controversy. NSW Environment Minister Penny Sharpe received death threats and abuse throughout the month, reflecting the heightened tensions over the cull. Activists decry the shooting campaign as damaging, while government officials emphasize the need to control the exploding brumby population.
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Published 10 Jul 2026, 01:50 UTC · Updated 10 Jul 2026, 02:00 UTC
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