Phys.Org | Brumby reprieve: Australia to ban wild horses cull at national park Phys.Org An estimated 6,000 feral horses, known locally as "brumbies", live in Kosciuszko National Park, a UNESCO-recognised biosphere reserve some 470 kilometres (292 miles) south of Sydney that has plant species found nowhere else in the world. Australia to ban wild horses cull at national park |
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