Culling horses is always going to be an emotive issue, no matter how it is done. The following article has some mis-informed issues. The shooting of ANY pest from the air is strictly controlled by Government regulation, even for mongrel feral pigs! There has also been controlled culling of donkeys in WA, buffalo in the NT, and I am sure that there are farmers having their sheep decimated by wild dogs that would welcome aerial culling if it was economical viable! What about culling of feral cats? It is a major national problem that is not getting enough resources directed at it.
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At a guess I would say that this bimbo has never been in a helicopter during an authorised cull.Quote:
"It's hard country to be able to see the animals from the air. [Aerial shooters] can't make it in a single shot," she said.
Feral horse plan advocates shooting brumbies to save Victoria's 'vulnerable' alpine region - ABC News
Feral horse plan advocates shooting brumbies to save Victoria's 'vulnerable' alpine region
Parks Victoria is advocating aerial shooting to control feral horse populations, when ground shooting is not feasible, to help protect the state's fragile alpine region, a draft management plan for feral horses has revealed.
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Feral horse numbers double in five years

