NSW government to trial new fertility controls for brumbies
The New South Wales government is committing to a trial of fertility control for brumbies in Kosciusko National Park. It comes as the state resumes aerial culling next month to combat a spike in wild horse numbers. Some see the wild horses as pests that trample vegetation and waterways, while others value their cultural heritage.

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