The Kill and Kill again approach
The concept that we have to kill introduced flora and fauna to allow the “natural/native” landscape to return is not considered feasible or realistic by overseas research. Continue reading
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The concept that we have to kill introduced flora and fauna to allow the “natural/native” landscape to return is not considered feasible or realistic by overseas research. Continue reading
“We agree with Linklater et al. (2002) that the peer-review process is the best mechanism for illuminating the quality of research to the public, by exposing it to criticism….- Nimmo 2007 Continue reading
It is inconceivable that an organisation claiming to rely on evidence based science can claim horses must go despite decades of research saying that unless flood regimes are corrected, Moira grasses will shortly disappear (irrespective of horses grazing or not). 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