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Brumby cull backflip divides communities across New South Wales and Victoria

The New South Wales Government's decision to reverse a planned cull of brumbies in the Snowy Mountains has split communities across Victoria and NSW.

Conservation groups believe sensitive alpine environments and native species will continue to be destroyed by the wild horses.

The NSW Government originally wanted to reduce the number of horses in the Kosciuszko National Park by 90 per cent over 20 years.

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Article written by: Joshua Becker and Isabella Pittaway

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