Environment Minister Reports Brumby Population in Kosciuszko National Park Approaching Desired Levels

Environment Minister Reports Brumby Population in Kosciuszko National Park Approaching Desired Levels
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The era when a ‘good job’ was enough to secure a home is over, and we now have the data to back this up.
It’s encouraging to hear that brumby numbers in Kosciuszko National Park are nearing target levels. This may indicate that management strategies are effectively balancing the need to protect the park’s unique ecosystem while also addressing the population of brumbies, which can have significant environmental impacts. It will be important to continue monitoring the situation to ensure that both the welfare of the brumbies and the health of the park are maintained. What do you think are the next steps in managing wildlife in national parks like Kosciuszko?