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  2. Brumby - Wikipedia

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    A NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service cull during 2006 and 2007 in Kosciuszko National Park, where there were an estimated 1700 horses in 2005, [72] resulted in a reduction of 64 horses. [73] The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service commenced a plan in 2007 to reduce brumby numbers by passive trapping in the Oxley Wild Rivers National ...

  3. Snowy Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Visitor's Guide to the Snowy Mountains - Visit NSW "Oral history interviews for the 'Spirit and Survival Project' regarding the Snowy Mountain bushfires by Louise Darmody, November 2004-January 2005". Amplify - State Library of New South Wales Catalogue. Retrieved 4 June 2018. "People of the high country interviewed by Klaus Hueneke,1976-1986".

  4. Kosciuszko Wild Horse Heritage Act 2018 (NSW) - Wikipedia

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    The Kosciuszko Wild Horse Heritage Act 2018, also known as the Brumby Bill, [1] [2] is a state-based act of parliament in New South Wales (NSW). [3] Its long title is An Act to recognise the heritage value of sustainable wild horse populations within parts of Kosciuszko National Park and to protect that heritage . [ 3 ]

  5. Kosciuszko National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Kosciuszko National Park (/ ˌ k ɒ z i ˈ ʌ s k oʊ / KOZ-ee-USK-oh) [3] is a 6,900-square-kilometre (2,700 sq mi) national park and contains mainland Australia's highest peak, Mount Kosciuszko, for which it is named, and Cabramurra, the highest town in Australia.

  6. Mount Townsend (Snowy Mountains) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Townsend is a mountain in the Main Range of the Great Dividing Range, located in the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia. With an elevation of 2,209 metres (7,247 ft) above sea level , [ 1 ] Mount Townsend is the second-highest peak of mainland Australia .

  7. Brumby shooting - Wikipedia

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    Wild horses were shot as part of the campaign in NSW to eradicate cattle tick, [91] [92] the most serious external parasite of Australian cattle. [93] [94] NSW was declared free of cattle ticks. [95] Horses can also carry brucellosis [96] and thousands were mustered in the far north in the 1980s under the Brucellosis-Tuberculosis eradication ...

  8. Australian Alps - Wikipedia

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    The Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales. The Australian Alps are important for conservation, recreation, and as a water drainage basin, with much of the range's eastern slopes having its runoff diverted artificially into the Murray River and its tributary the Murrumbidgee River through the civil engineering project of the Snowy Mountains ...

  9. Category:Mountains of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Bar Mountain; Barren Mountain; Mount Barrington; Big Badja Hill; Big Nellie Mountain; Bimberi Peak; Mount Bindo; Mount Bithongabel; Mount Blaxland (New South Wales) Blue Cow Mountain; Mount Boyce; Brokers Nose; Brown Mountain (New South Wales) Brumlow Top; Mount Royal (New South Wales) Bulahdelah Mountain; Burning Mountain; Mount Burrell; Bushy ...