Aerial shooting of feral horses approved by NSW government

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Aerial shooting of feral horses approved by NSW government
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It’s been 20 years since aerial shooting of brumbies was allowed in NSW, but that all changed on Friday in a bid to protect native species from extinction.

The NSW government has approved the aerial shooting of feral horses in Kosciuszko National Park in a bid to control the rapidly ballooning population., at the time saying it would help reduce the feral horse population and protect more than 30 native threatened species.

the number of feral horses could increase to 50,000 in the next decade unless stronger measures are introduced.

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