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The Talbot knackery case – A Statement from the ABA
The illegal knackery operated by Adrian Talbot, now before the Wagga Wagga court, is being shared online as though it is representative of the rehoming of brumbies. It is not. We want the facts on the record.
ABA Supports new brumby management initiative
The Australian Brumby Management Organisation aims to bring a broad group of interests together to improve wild horse managment.

ABA appalled at NSW decision to introduce aerial shooting


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Draft Kosciuszko National Park Wild Horse Management Plan released for community consultation
On Friday October 1st the NSW Government released the draft Kosciuszko National Park Wild Horse Heritage Management Plan (draft plan) with a community consultation period until the 2nd of November. The draft plan was prepared to meet the requirements of the Kosciuszko Wild Horse Heritage Act 2018. The Australian Brumby Alliance (ABA) has the following response to the draft plan.
Overall, the ABA acknowledges this draft plan is a change in direction from previous plans and we are grateful for the more balanced approached. Whilst there is still much work to be done to protect our Heritage Brumby for future generations, the ABA is confident that this draft plan can provide a platform for positive action to achieve our goal of sustainable populations of Brumbies in the wild.
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