A Senate committee is being urged to take a stronger stance on reducing wild horse numbers in the Australian Alps.
The Senate inquiry aims to find the best approach to reduce the population of feral horses, and will examine whether laws implemented by state and territory governments are adequate.
Indigenous Ambassador of the Invasive Species Council Richard Swain told the inquiry feral horses should not be protected.
“It’s 2023 and for cultural reasons we’re protecting a feral horse in a national park,” he said.
Just open a hunting season, this isn’t a hard problem
We can probably do the same with people who destroy the environment as well
Only thing that can stop a bad horse is a good guy with a gun.
The good guys need helicopters too.
Time to get gluin’
Stick with the plan!