Experts challenge the NSW Government’s feral horse draft plan
Environment experts are concerned with the New South Wales Government’s approach to reducing the feral horse population in Kosciuszko National Park.
The plan aims to reduce the feral horse population to 3000 horses by 2027.
Experts about the topic say the NSW government have ignored the RSPCA’s suggestion for using the more humane aerial shooting method.
Feral horses cause immense damage through grazing and trampling which destroys the vegetation and dirties the waterways.
Produced By: Madeleine Graham
Featured In Story: Maggie J. Watson – Lecturer in Ornithology, Ecology, Conservation and Parasitology at Charles Sturt University , and Don Driscoll – Professor in Terrestrial Ecology at Deakin University
First aired on The Wire, Friday 8 October 2021