Positive impacts from horse grazing are ignored
….avian richness and diversity were higher in areas subject to moderate levels of grazing than areas in which horses had been excluded (Zalba and Cozzani 2004). Continue reading
….avian richness and diversity were higher in areas subject to moderate levels of grazing than areas in which horses had been excluded (Zalba and Cozzani 2004). Continue reading
The Australian Brumby Alliance (ABA) supports sustainable Brumby populations in healthy park environments and believes it is very likely that moderate Wild Horse grazing levels do in fact have positive impacts on most park environments. Continue reading
“Numerous degraded sites are distributed across KNP where vegetation loss or active erosion occurs. These sites are associated with fire trails, transmission lines and areas of intense human activity, or are relics of historic fire, grazing and construction.” ITGR to KNP Management Continue reading
Fact – The number of walking tracts are still increasing, such as Parks Victoria’s Falls to Hotham walk which is 38.5 kms long and includes building ecological, serviced style places to stay and regular restock supply depots to attract more Australian and overseas tourists. Continue reading
We keep getting news stories about Australian’s who want Brumbies protected and humanely treated. Here are some examples from regional Victoria. Click on the image to enlarge for reading The Colac Herald Country News Shepparton The Hamilton Spectator Continue reading