Australian Wildlife threatened by The treachery of Government and their Underlings

Karren SummersBrumby Tracks

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MOONBAH RANGE sth KNP

Penny Sharpe recently announced that shooting of brumbies had not yet occurred!!!

Well, this was sent to me this morning from a local who went out after hearing chopper activity in the southern end of KNP.

This brumby is 1 example of the absolute uncoordinated shooting program that is occurring across the Park.

This horse was shot twice in the gut yesterday afternoon.

IN THE GUT!!! Absolute brilliant marksmanship & adherence to the Standard Operating Procedures HOR001 or HOR002 🤬🤬🤬

This evidence has been sent to MP Emma Hursts office & elsewhere. Feel free to share this.

***Choppers heard returning to this area in the southern end at the time of posting.

Snowy Mountain Brumby Sustainability & Management Group Inc

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Our Heritage Brumbies in the Northern end of Kosciuszko have survived 🐎🐴🐎🐴🐎🐴

The first week of the Cull

A big Thank you to all who have camped out walked the mountains made yourselves seen and reported in I think you have all been amazing 👏✨️

And I think it is safe to say you have all helped keep the bullets at bay for this week of shooting :::::

Great team work 👏

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Dromedary camel in outback Australia, near Silverton, NSW | © Jjron/WikiCommons

Dromedary camel in outback Australia, near Silverton, NSW

European Honey Bee

Introduced over 180 years ago to pollinate the plants that early settlers used for food, European Honey Bees have become an aggressive species. They are an increasing threat to Australia’s native fauna – including the black cockatoo, small parrots, Sacred Kingfisher, and many small mammals like bats and possums – as they compete against them for dwelling hollows in trees, usually winning by stinging or swarming them. The bees are a particular nuisance in summer, and it has been found that about 3% of Australians are allergic to honey bee venom, which is said to kill up to two Australians every year.

European Honey Bee | © John Severns/WikiCommons

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