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Wild horse numbers boom

Wild horses running through Australia's alpine country are booming under new legal protections handed to them by the NSW Government...

Adele Severs

Published 17 Dec 2019

The brumbies are currently protected in New South Wales

© ABC News: Ginny Stein

By Tom Lowrey

Wild horses running through Australia’s alpine country are booming in numbers under new legal protections handed to them by the New South Wales Government.

Survey data collected by the Australian Alps Liaison Committee shows the horse population has more than doubled in just five years, again raising suggestions they should be culled.

According to the survey, the number of horses has grown from an estimated 9,187 in 2014, to 25,318 in 2019.

That amounts to a growth rate of 23 per cent per annum, despite ongoing drought conditions.

The rest of the article as it appears on the ABC Rural News website can be found here.

Source: The ABC News

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