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8.0 Rescue & Care of Wild Horses In Australia

 

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  • ABA Newsletter ABA Newsletter ABA produces a quarterly newsletter, Brumby Bridges which highlights the activities of ABA, its member groups and wild horse issues in Australia and abroad.
  • How You Can Help How You Can Help If you would like to help protect and preserve Australian Brumbies…Support our Member Groups, Adopt a Brumby, Report inhumane practices, write to your local Member of Parliament....
  • Humane Management Humane Management The ABA advocates for humane management of wild horses. To this end, we are involved with a number or projects that aim to either progress best practice or expose and eliminate cruelty. Where possible, we endeavor to work with governments and organisations such as the RSPCA and Animals Australia to achieve acceptable outcomes.
  • Meet Our Members Meet Our Members While ABA does not dictate how individual wild horse member groups operate, membership is contingent upon the group having consistent/similar objectives to ABA principles and activities and preferably a ‘not for profit’ status.
  • About Brumbies About Brumbies Historically, the Brumby was valued for its endurance, strength, reliability and all round agility, and many of the old bloodlines evolved into what we now know as the Waler or the Australian Stock horse.
  • Hitching Posts Hitching Posts All public News and Events and other posts are displayed below. To select a News Category or select a Tag, use the right side menus or selection boxes.
  • Re-Homing Re-Homing In simple terms, Re-Homing is the process of relocating brumby horses from a wild situation, be it a government conservation area or a station property and settling them into a domestic environment. But nothing is quite that simple and to successfully and humanely take a brumby from the wild and take it to the point of ownership involves a number of steps.
  • About ABA About ABA Formed in 2008 by a number of wild horse rescue organisations throughout Australia, the Australian Brumby Alliance (ABA) is concerned with the promotion, protection and humane management of Australian Wild Brumby horses.

     
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LATEST NEWS & EVENTS!

  • A Time to Cull? May 14, 2013
  • Stop the aerial culling of Waler horses on Tempe Downs Station, NT May 14, 2013
  • Wild Horses for combatting desertification March 31, 2013
  • Wildlife and Cows Can be Partners March 31, 2013
  • Holistic Planned Grazing March 31, 2013

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Jill Pickering, President
Wies Roberts, Vice President (CBBPS)
Sandra Hall, Secretary (OHHAWA)
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