Brumbies likely to face further culls after survey finds 14,000 wild horses in Kosciuszko | ABC News

ABC News (Australia) published this video item, entitled “Brumbies likely to face further culls after survey finds 14,000 wild horses in Kosciuszko | ABC News” – below is their description.

The first survey of wild horses in Kosciuszko National Park since the black summer bushfires finds their numbers have dropped by a quarter, but it’s still too many.

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