ABA Summer 2023 Newsletter OUT NOW!
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Media release – 8 December 2022 Australian Brumby Alliance Inc (ABA) commenced proceedings in the Supreme Court ofVictoria against Parks Victoria (PV) on 2 September 2022, alleging that Parks Victoria’sinhumane shooting of Brumbies, also known as Wild Horses, shooting is unlawful and doesnot comply with the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. Miss Pickering of the ABA said “This tragic slaughter was totally uncalled for. There were,and still are, viable alternatives like rehoming, in place, but Parks Victoria and Governmentstill prioritise kill policies” and “tragically ignore PV’s earlier rehoming policy which providedopportunity for Brumbies to have a second chance at… Continue reading
ABA Media Release 21 Nov 2022 This weekend, the Victorian Brumby Associations is holding its Australian Brumby Challenge(ABC) https://victorianbrumbyassociation.org/aus-brumby-challenge at Yarra Junction, VICto showcase how wild Brumbies are transformed over 150 days from “Wild to Wonderful”. Wild horses live in sentient, family orientated groups learning skills that will enable them tosurvive. BUT the Andrews Government stubbornly refuses to acknowledge the values thatwild Brumbies offer; instead Labor insists that ALL must be cruelly shot. No animal deservesto suffer the raw, brutal slaughter that this current Government is conducting. Viable alternatives exist to gentle and rehome these intelligent Brumbies, for example, theAustralian… Continue reading
The Spring edition of the ABA newsletter Brumby Bridges is now available. In this issue: Continue reading
Australian Brumby Alliance Inc (ABA) has commenced proceedings in the Supreme Court of Victoria against Parks Victoria. Australian Brumby Alliance alleges that Parks Victoria’s inhumane killing of Brumbies by gunshot is unlawful and does not comply with the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. “Over-population of a non-native species does not give Parks Victoria a ticket to inhumanely kill for population control,” ABA president Jill Pickering said. “Photos have emerged of horses and tiny foals slaughtered by gunshot. Sadly, there is evidence of immense suffering. “Parks Victoria have chosen cruelty over common sense or compassion by shooting our beautiful, sentient… Continue reading