NSW begins aerial culling of feral horses in Kosciuszko National Park
Aerial culling of feral horses in Kosciuszko National Park will start on June 29, with the NSW government aiming to reduce the population from an estimated 10,309 to 3,000 by mid-2027. Advocates argue for an independent count before any culls, raising concerns over the government's previous population estimates. The culling plan has reignited controversy over environmental impact and horse management.
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Published 27 Jun 2026, 12:11 UTC · Updated 27 Jun 2026, 12:20 UTC
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