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Feral horse numbers surge in Kosciuszko national park after pause in aerial culling, survey shows

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Feral horse numbers surge in Kosciuszko national park after pause in aerial culling, survey shows
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Feral horse populations in Kosciuszko National Park have surged significantly, with estimates reaching as high as 16,411 following a pause in aerial culling. Conservationists are calling for a reevaluation of retention zones that allow thousands of horses to remain in the park. The New South Wales government plans to resume culling in June to manage the population and protect the park's fragile environment.

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Feral horse numbers in the Kosciuszko national park are estimated by the NSW government to be as high as 16,411. Photograph: Mike Bowers/The GuardianView image in fullscreenFeral horse numbers in the Kosciuszko national park are estimated by the NSW government to be as high as 16,411. Photograph: Mike Bowers/The GuardianNew South WalesFeral horse numbers surge in Kosciuszko national park after pause in aerial culling, survey showsConservationists say population rebound demands rethink of retention zones that allow thousands of the animals to remain in the park Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Lisa Cox Environment and climate correspondentThu 21 May 2026 16.00 EDTLast modified on Thu 21 May 2026 16.01 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleFeral horse numbers in…

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